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02.14.2008, 10:34 AM

I used to work in new product development for the company that makes Sharpie. Here is the easiest way to remove the Sharpie from a smooth, non-porous surface. Trace over the area that you used the Sharpie on with a dry erase white board marker. Let it dry (15 seconds or so is all it really takes) and then wipe the Sharpie off like it was a dry erase marker. Its that easy. Works great on Lexan bodies.

I haven't done a Losi body in a long time, but there are many bodies out there that don't come with the overspray. Its something you need to pay attention to when painting your body from the start. I actually find it more difficult to remove the overspray if you aren't careful.


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