actually use spray paint. I Have used it lots of time for special effects or lighting. just give it an even coat so the bulb heats evenly
2006-12-23 16:26:45
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answered by ML 5
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Yes you can create great patterns on a light bulb with a sharpie.
"Writing Instruments > Markers & Marker Pens > Specialty Markers > Sanford Sharpie Paint Markers
Opaque oil-based paint markers are perfect for arts and crafts. Marks permanent on most surfaces including glass, metal, plastic, rubber, stone, wood, pottery and more. Quick drying and weather/fade resistant. Acid-free." Good luck. Have fun. What are you risking?
2006-12-24 00:27:17
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answered by Anonymous
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yes but i would use a water based paint it works better the sharpie filters light the wrong way
2006-12-24 00:20:01
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answered by Clint 2
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sounds like a bad idea for some reason
2006-12-24 00:20:20
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answered by IMHO 6
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sure why not color it like red or blue itll be cool
2006-12-24 00:19:44
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answered by leslie0754 2
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