Replace Worn-Off Appliance Lettering With Sugru

Replace Worn-Off Appliance Lettering With Sugru

If you have some old appliances, gadgets, stereo equipment or anything else with imprinted lettering that’s worn off, Sugru user Deborah P. shows off how to fix those grooves using Sugru.

The process just requires a bit of Sugru and something to apply it with (a tongue depressor or Paddle Pop stick does the trick). Just use the stick to press the Sugru into the letter indentation, wipe off the excess with a paper towel, and then clean it all up with a Q-tip. When you’re done, you’ll have brand-new looking appliances.

How to replace and fix worn-off lettering on appliances or metal [Sugru via WonderHowTo]


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