It's still somewhat available around here, but only in limited colors. Fortunately, red is one of them.
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I tried the Plasti-Dip/Tire Wet method utilizing both red and yellow. Spend two weeks doing it on a Ponch head.
He managed to last for a year before it went back to gray. It does work but for a limited time. The paint on the hair and eyebrows came off a little but since it was for a custom I didn't mind.
Needless to say I abandon that custom all together.Comment
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I never realized it was you that wrote that, generic. That's pretty cool--very informative stuff. A question or two, though: did you discover that method yourself, and if so, how did it even occur to you? Was it a trial and error type of thing, or did a light just go off in your head? I've always wondered, because I know that would have never even occurred to me to attempt.
At any rate, having weighed the pros and cons from you guys, I think I'm just going to bite the bullet and live with it, despite hating the way they look. The main factor that swayed me away from de-greying is the risk of inadvertent paint removal, honestly. I appreciate all the input, brain trust!Comment
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I never realized it was you that wrote that, generic. That's pretty cool--very informative stuff. A question or two, though: did you discover that method yourself, and if so, how did it even occur to you? Was it a trial and error type of thing, or did a light just go off in your head? I've always wondered, because I know that would have never even occurred to me to attempt.
I am not the originator of the idea of De-greying. It's been so long that I honestly have no idea who told me about it, but I thought that the information should be published online for all to read. I'm really just the scribe, not the brains behind the procedure.Nostalgia just ain’t what it used to be.Comment
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