Tom wrote:
> I recommend using "Krylon Ultra-Flat Black" spray paint! The product #
> is 1602 Ultra Flat Black. I've used it for over 15 years and found it
> to be the easiest to use with the best results. You just have to mask
> off the areas that you don't want to get painted with old newspaper
> and 3/4'' masking tape. If you have an area that is sensitive to tape
> and you think it might rip when you remove the tape and newspaper,
> just take the tape and stick it to your jeans a time or two and it
> will hold just fine and also come off without a problem. A person that
> makes and finishes guitars showed me that trick a long time ago. If
> you have trouble getting it just go to http://www.krylon.com and I bet
> they can fix you up.
> Kosinski Family wrote:
>
> > There is an "ultra-flat" black paint out there somewhere!
> > It's not absolutely necessary to paint the inside of the camera.
> > Unpainted cameras give pictures with softer contrast. Try it
> > sometime.
In the meantime I have received an ultra-matt varnish from Tetenal
called "Optiklack". Pretty good stuff.
Brahma
Received on Sat Sep 16 14:14:52 2000
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