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I was watching TV a few months ago and saw a kit called "Sandair" where you place a stencil on something and etch it into glass. I just remembered my ingenius idea today. I was thinking about buying this kit and putting tribal designs on the bottom of my window or else a quote or something.
Would this work with automotive glass? Has anyone ever heard of this being done? Haha if not I proclaim this as the "Anderson Etch" Oh, sorry : please move to exterior. This post has been edited by Andason: Dec 6, 2003 - 12:11 PM -------------------- i am awesome
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yea the only thing is u would need it to be PERFECT or it would look ****ty. it'd be cool if it like flowed with your graphix or something like that. other than that i cant see why u would do it. and its one of those mods that is not easily reversible. so u better make sure thats what u want to do before u do it. i think it might look pretty good if done right. if you're into lighting i bet you could do that and somehow get a light to go through the etching. could look good, could look like crap.
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