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Corrosive Pink Paint

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raehl

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I've noticed...

That a lot of paint bleaches. So it would pass the "Put on white towel, wash out" test, but leaves white marks on anything dark. I now have two sets of "paintball" jeans that I wear specifically when I'm running events because they've been ruined at previous tournaments.

Course, might help if I didn't wait a week to wash my stuff. ;)

- Chris
 
Did nobody notice this??

Originally posted by Elm0
Or we can surround it with a GPS tracking system so that we can NUKE THE HELL outta whoever shot it? Not really. Paint doesn t taste all that bad. My friend made me a deal that if I could eat Half a pod of paint, he'd give me a bag of paint whenever I go with him. Now I dont have to buy my own paint anymore :)
Front player or recballer?
1 bag of paint a day I wish I could get away with that.
 

MrDan

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Oct 14, 2002
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SoManc
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i dont know why, but most paints are degrading, i dont mean they tell sexist jokes either,

what ive noticed is that if u leave paint on your goggle lenses for a couple of weeks it WILL mark them!
if u dont believe me use an old lense and try it!

i dont know why, i just know it does. if paint can do this to goggles it will do the same to other materials.

So if u want to avoid this corrosion, clean your kit asap after you play 'ball!

Has anyone else noticed this other than dark warrior, or is it just us two tripping?
 
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raehl

Guest
All of my V-Force lenses are stained at the edges where the lense sits on the plastic of the mask and paint gets stuck in the cracks - some pink, some yellow. Not that the lense is not corroded or anything, it just gets stuck with a yellow/pink tint, which I think is not totally unexpected when you leave a pigment on a plastic for a week.

Other than the paint bleaching my clothes though, I havn't noticed any corrosive effects.

- Chris