On Wed, 19 Oct 2011 15:53:36 -0700 (PDT), Ron wrote:

>I use the "Chemical version" of white out.  Basically paint it on, wipe 
>excess, and then as it drys, use you fingernail to "clean up" any left over 
>splashed or smeared edges.


I use Testors gloss white model paint, in the tiny glass bottles, applied with
a toothpick. It's cheap and durable. I've found that the original paint often
is quite soft, and is easily removed with a toothpick. This leaves a clean
surface for the new paint.


>I have a Uniden HR2600 (why didn't Drake put FM in the TR7?) which I painted 
>lines into the unmarked indent on the knobs.  Looks and works great for these 
>old eyes.


Same as above, but with an HR-2510 (why didn't Uniden put lines on their
knobs?). You can actually see a picture of it on my 2510 page:
http://incolor.inetnebr.com/jshorney/2510.htm

73

-Jim


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