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    What's th3ewhite stuff?

    Hello,

    I want to post some pictures and, before I do, I'd like to make the markings easier to see by putting the white stuff I often see in the markings to make them more legible. Can someone please tell me what the stuff is and how it's applied?

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    hi, miketuite,
    it is ordinary blackboard chalk or french chalk.
    regards david.

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    I use white lithium greese.

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    china marker, or welders chalk works good.
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    Thank you, gentleman. That's exactly what I wanted to know.

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    Pipe dope, (stick type) it's a soft paste, non abrasive, water repellant and wipes off easily. It does turn a little yellowish with age if you leave it on. I remember our armorers using it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Randy A View Post
    Pipe dope, (stick type) it's a soft paste, non abrasive, water repellant and wipes off easily. It does turn a little yellowish with age if you leave it on. I remember our armorers using it.
    Sorry, I'll clarify. Pipe Dope is a brand name of a pipe thread sealing paste that comes in a large "crayon" , they would run it across the lettering and wipe a rag across it to clear the excess, very quick and only one pass was needed, perfect every time. After time it would get a slight yellowish color that actually looked very good.

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    I may switch to pipe dope for my "factory white letters". I do like the slightly yellowed look.

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