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if any of you kids mums dye there hair then when they've done get the squeezy bottle that the peroxide comes in, fill it with some paint and go bomb, it's similar to the ketchup bottle but it's got a finer nib on it, takes a little while to get used to but its got good drip control... also just use a nail for the cap on it.

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wow thats rediculous! nice work :cool:

 

now you can use a junobo refill bottle to write directly on the ground or squirt on walls or write on surfaces, without any marker at all.

 

very nice work

 

oh and on a side note, you can use the original caps to cover glue bottles :rolleyes:

 

 

EDIT: kiwi mop nibs fit in there alright not perfectly

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Nope.

 

Just use it straight up until its all out.

Once it is all out and empty, just put a little bit of

thinner in the body (to break loose any clogs, and you

really don't have to do this). Then just put straight up

paint or thinned out paint (like Junobo or your own mix)

and use it again. Just squeeze that sucker and write.

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we know.

i just did this.

read the thread

 

i honestly think that there is no new mop you cant rack from michaels or hobby lobby, thanks to companies using generic containers.

 

atleast your contributing though,

 

-sk8er6

 

oh yeah,

 

sawn off marksalots can be fun. :D

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My small army of markers. From left to right:

 

Red empty bottle of acrylic paint. Future squeeze marker.

Little squeezer of black fabric paint. No use as of now.

Blue empty squeeze.

Yellow window paint.

Empty window paint marker.

Blue mini mop with a griffin polish top.

Baby blue squeezer with a shampoo top.

Aluminum Rusto squeezer.

Sharpie Poster Paint.

Bingo dabber with smoke grey Rusto.

Glue pen with ink.

Lotion bottle with lotion in it.

Window marker with smoke grey Rusto inside.

 

Now I have a small problem with that Sharpie Poster Paint. I tried to put some aluminum Rusto in it, but the paint didn't work too well with the standard nib. So I cleaned it out by soaking it in some oil-based thinner, which got most of the paint off. I took out the aluminum rusto and put in some water based paint. The paint doesn't go through the nib too well (Its streaky as hell and barely writes), and some traces of aluminum are still quite evident. Should I soak it in some thinner longer, or is the nib completely fucked?

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