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    Suggestion on Paint fill

    Here goes, so after posting What i should do with my Cameron I have decided to try and do the Paint fill myself. Looking to see what you guys suggest for a combination of colors since my 2 year old son has alot more artisitic talent that i do. All sugestions appreciated.

    Oh the white on the face can not be removed or painted as it is poylomer.

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    I think White & Red or White and Lime Green
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    The Lime green would be sweet but the grip and headcover would cost me a fortune!!! dosn't mean I woon't do it tho! lol

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    Blue for the face.. . blue, lime and orange for the sole.
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    Nice job on getting rid of the old paint.........how did you do that?

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    Go here http://www.scottycameron.com/authent...n/registry.asp and search for putters like yours. There are many examples of nice paintfills. Much easier than trying to guess what would look good together.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Hacker View Post
    Nice job on getting rid of the old paint.........how did you do that?
    I didn't it came that way....just got it yesterday

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hacker View Post
    Nice job on getting rid of the old paint.........how did you do that?
    Polystripa works great for taking out the paintfill.. Through some on let it sit for 20 min then use a toothpick and shes all out.. I think Jared used Nail polisher remover... Seems a little "fancy" too me..
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    Quote Originally Posted by Lance LePage View Post
    I think Jared used Nail polisher remover... Seems a little "fancy" too me..


    Thanks for the tips Lance - on what to do and what not to do

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    Quote Originally Posted by gropper View Post
    Oh the white on the face can not be removed or painted as it is poylomer.
    You can take out the polymer if you want...this putter didn't come this way, the owner self customized. I don't have the nuts to do that to a tour putter, but I'd do it to an OTR...

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    I tried to remove paintfill with nail polish remover (acetone) didn't work nearly as well as the polystripper. I always suggest red and white for colours.
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    Let sit in acetone (which you can pick up at Cnd tire cheap). should disolve all the paintfill...
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    Gotta be careful with the polymer. I am not sure if letting the paint stripper or acetone touch it would be harmful, but I'd want to keep it isolated to be on the safe side. I doubt the reaction would be good.
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    purple and yellow

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    So decided to stay simple and went with Red and white. the face stayed the same so no need for a picture of that but thanks to all for there imput. I defintly like it better with a little bit of color. It was pretty easy like everyone said!

    THanks agian!!!

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    Looks really good. Nice job!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Lance LePage View Post
    Polystripa works great for taking out the paintfill.. Through some on let it sit for 20 min then use a toothpick and shes all out.. I think Jared used Nail polisher remover... Seems a little "fancy" too me..
    it worked and it saved me a trip to CDN tire...

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    Thanks for the tips Lance - on what to do and what not to do


    Quote Originally Posted by gropper View Post
    So decided to stay simple and went with Red and white. the face stayed the same so no need for a picture of that but thanks to all for there imput. I defintly like it better with a little bit of color. It was pretty easy like everyone said!

    THanks agian!!!
    booooooooooring... lol

    but it does look good...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jarred Perl View Post


    booooooooooring... lol

    but it does look good...

    Sorry Jarred, I guess we all can;t be as "FANCY" as you!

    Thanks guys!

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    What is the best way to add the paint fill? a brush with a tiny head and fine bristles or what?

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    I use model paint and paintfill bottles.

    http://golfworks.com/product.asp_Q_pn_E_PBT

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    Thanks, I'll give it a try

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