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Etch Information after the etch is long gone. « on: February 11, 2009, 03:30:12 PM » Author: FGS
I have found a way to get that etch you rubbed off or you got that way. Make sure the lamp is cold when you do this. Simply breath on the lamp so it fog up. The fog first disappears on the white area. The parts where the etch used to be hang on in for a half a second before it's gone.

Problem is that you have to find the general location of the etch first. (BT shaped lamps are easy. The etch is on top.)
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Re: Etch Information after the etch is long gone. « Reply #1 on: February 11, 2009, 04:59:37 PM » Author: gmercury2000
That works great most of the time. I have found on a couple lamps though that does not work well.
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Re: Etch Information after the etch is long gone. « Reply #2 on: January 12, 2010, 08:49:30 PM » Author: Parrot
Good info to know! I use a LED flashlight and hold it at different angles until I can see the etch good but I will try what you seed FGS!
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