Dyeing revy???

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  • AssassN
    Official Photoshop Phreak
    • Jan 2002
    • 1991

    #1

    Dyeing revy???

    Is it possible to dye my revi??????? If so what do i use and where do i get it??
    Originally posted by PyRo

    Its called jokeing. You have no right to be questioning me with your measially 460 posts!!!!
  • RT_Luver
    Co-Official AO Penguin
    • Jan 2002
    • 1827

    #2
    i'm guessing its the same thing as dying a warp. I'm not sure about wht you do to dye but get the stuff to dye it an a clear revy and go at it
    Black Warp Left E-mag #EM00163
    emagnum board
    14in freak
    12v smoke warp w/ interlink
    drilled 12v revy w/ JMJ impeller and WAS turbo rev board
    shocktech drop
    AGD flatline dovetail adaptor
    68 3000 flatline

    ***soon to be***
    emagnum body rail
    black powder coat
    custom grips from Frymarker

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    • 1105
      Registered User
      • Mar 2002
      • 157

      #3
      i just dyed my revvy a dark green today, turned out great! (no pics sorry) but all i did was...

      1. Take apart the revvy

      2. Find a pot big enough to fit each piece into it

      3. fill with water so when you put the left, or right side
      of the revvy in, its all the way under the water

      4. Let the water boil

      5. Put in the dye and stir (i used RIT Dye)

      6. Put one side of the revvy in and take it out to see if
      its the right color. Do the same for both sides

      7. Make sure you put in the bottom plate that holds the batteries in... i forgot after i dumped the dye out oh well lol

      8. Run water over the parts after you dyed them to get the extra dye off.

      let me know how it turns out
      Last edited by 1105; 06-02-2002, 07:34 PM.
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      • AssassN
        Official Photoshop Phreak
        • Jan 2002
        • 1991

        #4
        Thanks for the help. It will prolly be after d-day b/c i got alot on my plate b4 then. But after i was gunna do red white and blue u know something weird.
        Originally posted by PyRo

        Its called jokeing. You have no right to be questioning me with your measially 460 posts!!!!

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        • spazzed
          AOChamp
          • Jun 2001
          • 4461

          #5
          Hmm.. sounds like a good idea! Know of any ways to dye one that's not clear??
          I'm way too old for this ****.

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          • AssassN
            Official Photoshop Phreak
            • Jan 2002
            • 1991

            #6
            mines black and if it looks like crap i'll tell u.
            Originally posted by PyRo

            Its called jokeing. You have no right to be questioning me with your measially 460 posts!!!!

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            • 1105
              Registered User
              • Mar 2002
              • 157

              #7
              i dont think its possible to dye a black one... you MIGHT get a little color glare if your lucky. black doesnt dye very well mine was clear so it worked great

              if it looks like crap... RIT made some dye remover so that might be able to get it off and back to normal
              Minimag
              12 volt revvy
              Reactor-Z Vavle
              Gadget Grip
              I-Frame with Blade Trigger
              68ci 4500psi Java Tank
              8" Smart Parts Venturi Barrel
              (soon) RT Valve

              Good Sellers: RogueFactor

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              • Lorquas
                Magalacimcrakalakim
                • Mar 2002
                • 110

                #8
                ooooo.... all i can think is: fade jobs

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