Hopefully I don't miss any questions...
Here's what it looks like in the light:
It's "Ultra Green - Weather Proof" glow paint from Glow Inc. The process to do this is easy, it just takes a
lot of patience. What you see there isn't quite done too. I've got another application of glow paint, then some clear nail polish to protect it.
Take the glow paint and dab it carefully into the logo, let the light set so that the logo is level until it settles and dries. When dabbing, be sure not to make a bubble. You want the glow paint to settle in and completely fill the void. Each time you add more, it's important to wipe the excess off the face of the button quickly so that the paint does not etch the polymer button. Once it's dried for a day, repeat the process until it's fully filled in. What you see there is 5 applications. As I said, I've got one more then it's time for clear nail polish. I will just have a hard time with the last application, as the cap wasn't tight on my bottle of glow paint and some of the carrier evaporated.
IceBreak, got your e-mail and replied... I know someone with one of those for the price I mentioned too.
As for my sporadic absence, I've been terribly busy with work and my 15-month old boy. I have really been lurking most of the time. It's just a matter of having time to contribute/respond.
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