Re: How to: Ruin a perfectly good C10
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Originally Posted by aggie91
You could always get a small brush to paint them once they are installed and tight. If you ever need to remove them, then you would have to touch up the paint...
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Originally Posted by smbrouss70
Karl is right, you know. There's a reason that I have a couple of bottles of black finger nail polish in my tool cart. And no, not to touch up my finger nails, they get black enough on their own. 
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Originally Posted by SCOTI
Agreed. Excellent ideas.
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This is kinda what I was thinking, using my favorite brand of semi-gloss nail polish:
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