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How durable is it?
I've been using a Birchwood-Casey gold lacquer inlay stick, but it occasionally needs to be reapplied after a good wipe-down of the gun.
So far so good but I just did it. I wont be surprised if the larger logo type doesn't have to be redone someday but it so easy to do I don't worry about it. The kit says it's enough for 10 handguns and that is looking conservative; I've done 5 so far and have hardly put a dent in the gold powder.
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dose it come in white paint?
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dose it come in white paint?
It's not really a paint, it's a suspension of gold dust that you mix with a liquid vehicle that dries; very much like paint but not paint. You moisten a cleaning patch with the vehicle and dab it in the gold dust then wipe it on.

I think it comes in silver which is close in appearance to white but I didn't see silver in the Midway site. You might call and ask them if silver is available.
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