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

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  1. RaZoR123

    RaZoR123 Senior Member

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    Its cool Sucht, we'll cover for ya until ya get back! :D
     
  2. RaZoR123

    RaZoR123 Senior Member

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    Zig full of whiteout? ....eh, i dunno, give it a shot! SHAKE WELL WITH A MIXING BALL!!!!
     
  3. dajam410

    dajam410 Senior Member

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    Zig markers work great for refilling with INK, not PAINT, and white-out is probably way too thick to pass through the nib.

    Honestly, the white zig markers aren't that bad, they're easily buffed but they're also very weather proof. If you cant afford decent inks or you cant make any, just use the stock paints in it.
     
  4. Atom1er

    Atom1er Senior Member

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    i hate stock zig stuff
    cept black and white
    red and blue fade terribly
    my friend has a brown one
    never seen it write
    but yeah
    i am going to mix a red and blue zig and try to get a purple one
    bwahahaha
    and hope it doesnt fade....
     
  5. dajam410

    dajam410 Senior Member

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    The white zig markers are the only ones that never faded for me. I have some ugly tags running that I did with a white zig more than a year ago and they still look great.
     
  6. Atom1er

    Atom1er Senior Member

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    yeah
    the colors normally fade to white
    my friend did a shitty red tag on a place in direct sunlight
    like a month or two ago
    its a white now
    i mainly use the black though
    but i am gonna try to get out to my art stores and pick up the knock off uni bodys
     
  7. RaZoR123

    RaZoR123 Senior Member

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    Hypocritical much?
     
  8. dajam410

    dajam410 Senior Member

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    How is that hypocritical?
     
  9. Dome27

    Dome27 Senior Member

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    .
     
  10. dajam410

    dajam410 Senior Member

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    Yeah, that does sound hypocritical, I should have been more clear. The handstyles are wack but the stock paint in those markers still look great, as if I did it not too long ago.
     
  11. Atom1er

    Atom1er Senior Member

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    are they in lots of sunlight?
    cuz anything that gets relatively any sunlight
    fades like a bitch where i am
     
  12. Rogue

    Rogue Guest

    I've used whiteout in markers, works fine.

    And any acrylic will fade in the sun easily, his shit must not have been in a very sunny area.
     
  13. MUSEone

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  14. Rogue

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    Screw it open
    Remove pump
    Empty out shit paint
    Fill with ink
    Place pump back in
    Screw on top

    The envelope moistener is pointless and sucks. They aren't really worth the time.
     
  15. MUSEone

    MUSEone Elite Member

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    it doesn't screw open lol
     
  16. Rogue

    Rogue Guest

    It's most likely glued shut, so get something with grip to screw it open.
     
  17. MUSEone

    MUSEone Elite Member

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    ok so i just tilted it up a little bit to see wat was going on, and it deff. not gonna screw off lol
     
  18. Rogue

    Rogue Guest

    Trust me it will screw off, take some more flicks of it without the cap and such so I can see it better.
     
  19. MUSEone

    MUSEone Elite Member

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  20. Rogue

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    That will deffinatley screw off. Try using something with a lot of grip and turn as hard as you can. If turning it left doesn't work, try turning it right.