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52, ebonite restoration, faded ebonite, hard rubber pen potion, hard rubber pen potion number 9, hard rubber restoration, nine, number 9, oxidized hard rubber, pen potion, pen potion 9, pensbury, pensbury manor, potion #9, rubber restoration, waterman, waterman 52, waterman restoration, way too long name
Or PMBHRPPN9.
Or Eitherwaythatdamnistoodamnlong.
Any way, I got a small bottle and am trying it out on some parts. For this little experiment I followed the directions included with the bottle. The cap got a soapy ammonia solution/water scrub (roughly 1:1*). I then let it dry for a day and applied the dye.
I’m not considering this an official test, and I do have a working HR pen that will get the PMBHRPASDJKALSFMVMDUHWRMEPOISDFJSDNFSDFKKPN9 treatment in earnest.
*I forget the dilution ratio for the ammonia solution you can buy at stores, but the 1:1 is (store-bought ammonia solution)/(water). Sometimes it can get confusing because people aren’t sure if you mean the actual content of ammonia or a percentage of ammonia solution.