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Mark Levinson - how to fix white logo paint that has peeled away?
Hey all,
I have a Mark Levinson unit - see the photo.
See how the white logo paint has peeled away? Does anyone know how I might fix this so it doesn't look like a bodge?
https://i.imgur.com/2XlSDU5.jpg
I have a Mark Levinson unit - see the photo.
See how the white logo paint has peeled away? Does anyone know how I might fix this so it doesn't look like a bodge?
https://i.imgur.com/2XlSDU5.jpg
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There are paint sticks such as this that are designed specifically for filling in engraved lettering or lines. |
What rockness said and use these or similar. http://www.automotivetouchup.com/store/accessories/micro_dabbers.aspx |
I used to sell and mix custom paint colors and there are a thousand different shades of white. Each one had little bits of yellow, black, red... Whatever it took to get the desired shade. You will never match it exactly without knowing the precise paint code. That said, I would leave it alone. Just tell people you have a Mark Levinsor amplifier. |
I'm impressed with all the replies, thank you guys. I called Levinson, they don't manufacture a new face plate anymore, I considered that a solution. The miniature soldier suggestion was pretty good, ha ha. The microdabber suggestion was the best one. If I spread the new paint to blend with the original, then whatever minor shade difference would blend in. I feel like if I try to re-paint it, it will never look right. I showed the pre to several people and not a single one noticed the missing part of the logo. They just had a mental map of how it should look and it seemed perfect. Anyway thanks all. |