You finished then?Thread done in 3 pages and ahead of the 30 page schedule.

You finished then?Thread done in 3 pages and ahead of the 30 page schedule.
Yeah, unless you have other business? I can't help but noticing your suffering emotional anguish from 20 year old oil. I have some on the garage shelve. Can't do much with them now since I fixed the rocker cover leak.You finished then?
Good.Yeah
I was going home with my grocery on the A13, like you do.
I meant the generally you and not the specific you. You could mean joe bloggs for example.I have never done that.
Have to add in some reference information for future use.Good.
You finished then?
Yeah,
Good.
Have to add in some reference information for future use.
The most likely bulb paint candidates are:
Granville Amberlight as already mentioned by someone. But there are places that said can''t paint bulbs with it. Also there isn't a lot of example of it showing the result is amber and not a slight variation yellow. I am looking for an orange finish.
Pebeo Vitrail, and similar class of solvent based glass paints. These are likely to give a glossy and smooth finish in a bulb dipping application. This woman actually painted a bulb with it:
It will take experimentations to see how well these paints work and how durable they are. If I am bothered by these damn bulbs again, then I may try these paints.

These bulbs cost pennies.Have to add in some reference information for future use.
The most likely bulb paint candidates are:
Granville Amberlight as already mentioned by someone. But there are places that said can't paint bulbs with it. Also there isn't a lot of example of it showing the result is amber and not a slight variation yellow. I am looking for an orange finish.
Pebeo Vitrail, and similar class of solvent based glass paints. These are likely to give a glossy and smooth finish in a bulb dipping application. This woman actually painted a bulb with it:
It will take experimentations to see how well these paints work and how durable they are. If I am bothered by these damn bulbs again, then I may try these paints.
Granville Amberlight as already mentioned by someone. But there are places that said can't paint bulbs with it. Also there isn't a lot of example of it showing the result is amber and not a slight variation yellow. I am looking for an orange finish.
Some ebay stuff can be better than oem. I bought amber bulbs that had real amber glass. Oem was painted and failing MOT.
How do you know the factory didn't paint it then?As soon as you modify an e-marked (or E-marked) bulb by painting it with anything,, it's no longer an e (E)-marked bulb, so that's back to Square 1, I'm afraid...