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Discussion in 'Tools and tips' started by imported_newz12, May 2, 2004.

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  1. Coleo

    Coleo Elite Member

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    bedarocink.weebly.com/
     
  2. defaultlegend

    defaultlegend Member

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    Would a bingo dabber thing work as a good mop?
     
  3. "MONSTER"

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    a bingo dabber would work pretty well and another thing that works pretty well is one of those window car painter u empty it out and u have a pretty sweet kiwi mop and if u dont feel like racking it they cost bout 3 bucks heres one i made works pretty well with my own ink.

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  4. "MONSTER"

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    heres a ink marker i made out of a martha stewart glue marker i racked from micheals it works damn good for something made by martha stewart.

    Photo_00105.jpg
     
  5. Faymos

    Faymos Senior Member

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    @defaultlegend. yeash, but sometimes i find it too stff. i like my tags drippy
     
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  6. YorkCro

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    i have exactly same marker as on picture,can any one tell me how to refill it if its possible?? 11tWi2qiz1L._SL500_AA300_.jpg
    its kobra mini marker 150
     
    Last edited: Jun 20, 2012
  7. zachatnca

    zachatnca Senior Member

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    try twisting to the right
     
  8. HëRbN

    HëRbN Elite Member

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    Wash , Refill.
     
  9. TastyMcNasty

    TastyMcNasty Elite Member

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    righty, tighty
    lefty loosey
     
  10. TastyMcNasty

    TastyMcNasty Elite Member

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    might have to order me some of this
     
  11. no-sleep

    no-sleep Senior Member

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    righty, loosey
    lefty, tighty

    with most pump markers
     
  12. skinaone

    skinaone Elite Member

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    ight
    1 get a hard plastic small cup
    2 decent paintcan
    3 spray with stick or skinny cap in an angle
    4 when get the amount you want stir to get all the fumes and gasses out
    5 pour into fav marker i recomend a squeezer like the OTR mini ones
     
  13. no-sleep

    no-sleep Senior Member

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  14. HëRbN

    HëRbN Elite Member

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    nah it works, it can fuck up your marker tho if you let it dry out.
     
  15. TastyMcNasty

    TastyMcNasty Elite Member

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    that just hurt my brain, so no thanks hahaha
     
  16. YorkCro

    YorkCro Member

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    problem is i cant move it anywhere haha,btw on kobrapaint site says it can be refilled :S
     
  17. -tang-

    -tang- Senior Member

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    i got pink markwell marker for free when i ordered off here, after it dried you was very easy to rid of pretty much just wiped off. kinda dissapointed.
     
  18. TastyMcNasty

    TastyMcNasty Elite Member

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    ^theres a reason they're so cheap, and usually free or on sale
     
  19. -tang-

    -tang- Senior Member

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    haha makes sense
     
  20. karecard

    karecard Senior Member

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    IMG200.jpg new ink i made today in my homeade mop hows it look