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Nail polish and cresting ?

Started by lpcjon2, May 17, 2012, 09:19:00 AM

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lpcjon2

I was doing my little girls nails(dont even go there)and after painting them we put a clear glitter coat on. It wasnt a top coat but it went on smooth and looked great with the glitter. Has anyone ever used such polishes for arrow cresting.The label doesnt say if its enamel or acrylic.
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twitchstick

No but I have used my daughter's nail polish alot for fly tying(great colors). It holds up good for that. I think I might have to try some, thats a good idea.

BowHunterGA

QuoteOriginally posted by lpcjon2:
I was doing my little girls nails(dont even go there)
No man ever stood so tall as when he stooped to help a child. You should paint that little girls nails everytime she asks.   :thumbsup:  

I have also used nail polish when tying flies but never thought about using it on arrows. Give it a shot and show us some pics!

Al Dente

It's great for touching up dinged bathroom fixture finishes, and also metal ballusters.
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wooddamon1

My girlfriend had some of that silver glitter kind with a little thin applicator brush inside that worked pretty good on some arrows I made. I'm pretty sure she got it at wally world for a buck or so. She said they have a ton of different colors...
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