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Old 01-16-2013, 03:45 PM
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I agree with jay_bob on the Testors hobby paint. I don't recall which shade of orange I used, but it was just some my friend had in his hobby kit.

Eaton, I wonder if using a hair dryer is safer on the felt strip to prevent melting the cluster? I've used a hair dryer in the past to soften stickers that have been applied to various laptop components in the past with great success.

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Old 01-17-2013, 11:10 AM
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I agree with jay_bob on the Testors hobby paint. I don't recall which shade of orange I used, but it was just some my friend had in his hobby kit.

Eaton, I wonder if using a hair dryer is safer on the felt strip to prevent melting the cluster? I've used a hair dryer in the past to soften stickers that have been applied to various laptop components in the past with great success.
A hair drier might work as well. I don't think I have one readily available, so I used the oven. A heat gun may be too hot. I set the oven on the lowest setting and only had the cluster in there for a few minutes.

No 350F and bake for 15 minutes! That will make you a sad panda for sure.

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