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Hardigasp,
Use a white grease pencil or a commercial product called "Laquerstik"; it is available from Brownells. You can also use a white crayon. Trick is to heat the area of markings slightly (I use hair dryer) and then apply filling and the whitening material will flow into the markings evenly. Hope this helps! Tom A. |
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