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KJ2020 paint mod

KJ2020

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Nice work bro. Outdoor pics really show it off.

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When applying the paint from the Posca pen, tap the dispenser tip into and around the marker cutout so the paint flows freely to fill the cutout and spillover some. Don't try to paint with the tip. Let the pool of paint dry completely, then I do an second coat. Let it sit overnight. Then I use an alcohol dampened Zeiss lens wipe pulled taut over a finger to swipe away the excess. Very easy mod that leaves paint perfectly smooth in the cutouts.

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So I decided to do my RXF Sub using this method of flooding the markers and letting them dry completely. Both my Posca pens were nearly empty so I used a Molotow Metallic silver. This is the first time I tried the marker flood method with Molotow, previously I had applied it with a brush. Not only was this extremely fast (less than 5 mins), but it dried more uniformly than anything else I've ever used.

This looks great and will become my go to method for painting or touching up inserts that are installed. I will still use spray paint on uninstalled inserts since enamel is more durable than the Molotow/Posca acrylic. Acrylic is water resistant once cured, so it can last quite a while if you don't get your insert dirty all the time.

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GingerBubba

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That's a great finish! Is it as simple as you make it sound: flood, then leave? I wouldn't have thought so much paint would evaporate (or whatever happens to make it disappear).

Also, how do you clean around the pearl?
 
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KJ2020

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That's a great finish! Is it as simple as you make it sound: flood, then leave? I wouldn't have thought so much paint would evaporate (or whatever happens to make it disappear).

Also, how do you clean around the pearl?

Yes it really is that simple bro, give it a shot. As long as you don't break the bulb of paint over the marker and let it run down into either insert edge gap, you almost can't put in too much paint. I mean don't purposely overdo it, but give it a generous overfill. I too was surprised at how much it shrinks down.

I use Zeiss lens wipes for cleaning. You can get some wiping done with the included cleaner saturated in the wipe. They dry out quickly. When that happens, I apply alcohol to the wipe, pull the soaked spot taut over my forefinger, wave it in the air a bit to make it only damp and not soaked, then continue cleaning. The wipes are slightly stiff in consistency which is perfect as it keeps them from dipping down into the cutouts. For the pearl I fold the wipe so it has an edge, soak and wave it then swipe the edge against the pearl cup. It pulls all the paint off the cup without ever disturbing the triangle cutout. Brilliant! For the space between the top of the cutouts and the inner bezel rim, I wrap the wipe over my fingernail and swipe the insert there without dipping into the cutouts. You could also use a razor blade behind the wipe. Easy peasy.

Try it on a junk insert not in a bezel for practice. It can be completely removed with alcohol to try again.
 

GingerBubba

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Brilliant, thanks!

It's incredible that it shrinks so much. Thanks so much, I'll try later tonight. I need some Zeiss wipes too, they sound perfect!

Previously, re cleaning, I've used a similar method but with normal baby wet wipes that I dry for about 30 seconds on a radiator to leave them slightly damp - similar to your 'wave it about' technique lol!
 
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KJ2020 GingerBubba

I just did mine now with a Posca pen directly onto the insert (couldn’t find Molotow in UK). Did it with insert still on the watch and used some small 75% alcohol wipes I had in a first aid kit.

It has come up really well. I just took my time (30 minutes) and filled, dried and cleaned them in 1/4 segments (12-3, 3-6, 6-9, 9-12). Let them air dry, short blast with hair dryer and wipe excess off with slightly dried out alcohol wipes.

Thanks KJ!!


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1675Fanboy

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KJ2020 GingerBubba

I just did mine now with a Posca pen directly onto the insert (couldn’t find Molotow in UK). Did it with insert still on the watch and used some small 75% alcohol wipes I had in a first aid kit.

It has come up really well. I just took my time (30 minutes) and filled, dried and cleaned them in 1/4 segments (12-3, 3-6, 6-9, 9-12). Let them air dry, short blast with hair dryer and wipe excess off with slightly dried out alcohol wipes.

Thanks KJ!!


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So... I decided I'd try the alcohol treatment on the RXF. I'd tried soap and water before to no success, but was a bit wary of removing the factory paint so didn't try anything stronger. The result is really good. Think I'm going to stick with this for the time being.

Based on your suggestion, I just cleaned my ARF SD43 ceramic insert with some rubbing alcohol and a very soft tooth brush and it worked beautifully. I've had some nice success brushing with soap and water previously, but adding the alcohol treatment to the process really put it over the top. Looks brand new now. Thanks for the tip!
 

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When applying the paint from the Posca pen, tap the dispenser tip into and around the marker cutout so the paint flows freely to fill the cutout and spillover some. Don't try to paint with the tip. Let the pool of paint dry completely, then I do an second coat. Let it sit overnight. Then I use an alcohol dampened Zeiss lens wipe pulled taut over a finger to swipe away the excess. Very easy mod that leaves paint perfectly smooth in the cutouts.

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Just seen this, looks like the PERFECT solution to fix my new Noob V10 Hulk insert, paint pen ordered, can't wait to have a go, so blob paint the markers as you describe, leave overnight then simply wipe off with alcohol and lense cloth the next day...that easy? I hope so?
 
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Just seen this, looks like the PERFECT solution to fix my new Noob V10 Hulk insert, paint pen ordered, can't wait to have a go, so blob paint the markers as you describe, leave overnight then simply wipe off with alcohol and lense cloth the next day...that easy? I hope so?

Have done with two watches, looks pretty good
But I have Cleaned with water. Alcohol make the color lost.


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Manuel.b

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This bezel modification is bloody gorgeous!
I'd love to do it on my watch too, but by nature I'm a prude and like to leave things the "original" way.
However........ I'm not ruling it out!!!
 

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Have done with two watches, looks pretty good
But I have Cleaned with water. Alcohol make the color lost.


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Water? I suppose that's because it's on top of ceramic, it comes off quite easy? Good tip...I also saw someone mentioned rubbing your finger over the insert before painting to 'grease' it and reduce paint sticking to the ceramic too.....will try that AND the water method.....alcohol will be back up....used carefully if at all. Thanks BTW
 

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Water? I suppose that's because it's on top of ceramic, it comes off quite easy? Good tip...I also saw someone mentioned rubbing your finger over the insert before painting to 'grease' it and reduce paint sticking to the ceramic too.....will try that AND the water method.....alcohol will be back up....used carefully if at all. Thanks BTW

Don't put grease on the insert. That comment came from a member who has never done a paint mod and doesn't even own any reps.
 

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Don't put grease on the insert. That comment came from a member who has never done a paint mod and doesn't even own any reps.

Do you mean me? If yes, I have done the paint mod three times... and have much more than 10 rep watches.

My steps: cleaning with alcohol. Do paint mod, 1h time to dry. Then next paint. Wait 24 hours clean up with water. Works perfekt for me. If you want I can show you pictures from the Molotov painters and the warches ;-)

I have although pictures of my paint mod process..

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KJ2020

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Molotow, Posca, and sharpie mods are fine if your insert is still installed on a watch, and with proper care they can last a good while.

If an insert is off the watch and for a longer lasting more durable paint mod, spray paint can be used.

I tried 3 or 4 different colors of gold for my upcoming gold Hulk and settled on Posca gold but wasn't completely happy with the color shade.

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So as a last ditch effort I paint modded a junk insert with some Rustoleum Metallic Gold and it looks much better to me.

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Unfortunately I had already re-glued the pearl so it had to come off again, arghh.

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I repainted the insert and waited 24 hours for it to fully cure.

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I always remove excess spray paint with a razor blade first. Find a good angle to scape and avoid pushing shavings into the cutouts. Brush them away with a small brush.

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Be careful around the triangle

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Next, swipe away the remaining paint with thinner. Spray paint will not come off with alcohol.

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Final result, about 45 minutes. Still need to re-glue the pearl.

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Do you mean me? If yes, I have done the paint mod three times... and have much more than 10 rep watches.

My steps: cleaning with alcohol. Do paint mod, 1h time to dry. Then next paint. Wait 24 hours clean up with water. Works perfekt for me. If you want I can show you pictures from the Molotov painters and the warches ;-)

I have although pictures of my paint mod process..

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No I wasn't referring to you.
 
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Manuel.b

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Molotow, Posca, and sharpie mods are fine if your insert is still installed on a watch, and with proper care they can last a good while.

If an insert is off the watch and for a longer lasting more durable paint mod, spray paint can be used.

I tried 3 or 4 different colors of gold for my upcoming gold Hulk and settled on Posca gold but wasn't completely happy with the color shade.

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So as a last ditch effort I paint modded a junk insert with some Rustoleum Metallic Gold and it looks much better to me.

Zs2GEF.jpg


Zs2My4.jpg


Unfortunately I had already re-glued the pearl so it had to come off again, arghh.

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I repainted the insert and waited 24 hours for it to fully cure.

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I always remove excess spray paint with a razor blade first. Find a good angle to scape and avoid pushing shavings into the cutouts. Brush them away with a small brush.

Zs2drv.jpg


Zs2ucc.jpg


Zs27mX.jpg


Zs20Ht.jpg


Be careful around the triangle

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Zs2fep.jpg


Next, swipe away the remaining paint with thinner. Spray paint will not come off with alcohol.

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Zs24Hj.jpg


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Final result, about 45 minutes. Still need to re-glue the pearl.

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Hell kj2020, but you are an artist, Leonardo Da Vinci could envy your works of art!!!
You are great indeed!!!!!
 

KJ2020

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Hell kj2020, but you are an artist, Leonardo Da Vinci could envy your works of art!!!
You are great indeed!!!!!

LOL bro. It's just spray paint but thanks. We do love our toys to look something like the real ones. Fortunately for me I'm fairly easily contented, haha.
 
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