soma
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how to re ink a thermometer
Would appreciate info on how to re ink a thermometer. I've been using a lead pencil to do it but it's not real dark and it comes off easily.
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Have you considered buying a glass pen? They are pens with ink that adhere to glass.
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Or a Sharpie?
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I've used a Sharpie. Most thermometers have the markings etched slightly into the glass. Cover the entire scale area with copious amounts of ink,
let it dry, then wipe off with a tissue that has been very slightly dampened with e.g. isoproanol/water
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