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Old 10-08-07, 12:48 PM   #34 (permalink)
phil_r_58
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Originally Posted by geoffretired View Post
Instead of powder I sometimes use Localised inert pigmented semi-permanent
trace indicating contact kreme.
You can see minute traces in it and if you choose the right colour it contrasts with the riser, rest, fletchings and shafts. Don't let the wife find out, or the lads at the pub.
As I used to work in the engineering industry we used to use two parts to dye testing, a white powder spray, and a red dye. I used to spray the red dye into paper cup, and apply with a cotton bud, or little brush to the bow, shaft or fletchings etc.

Not so embarrassing as using "kreme"
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