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Midnight M2 Air and black sharpie

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Midnight M2 Air and black sharpie

rj41978

macrumors newbie

Original poster

Oct 20, 2020
Waiting for my midnight air to get in but was wondering:

Has anyone tried using a black sharpie to color in the scuff marks on their ports yet? I’m just trying to see if this is harmful which I doubt to hide the these blemishes over the course of owning it. If a sharpie isn’t the way to go besides exchanging the color any other recommendations on how to overcome any potential scratches? Fingerprints won’t bother me with this color.

Toratek

macrumors 6502
Oct 10, 2019
Sharpies are for amateurs. People who know better use these, for a permanent blue-black chemical conversion coating on 6000 and 7000 series aluminum alloy.
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Aluminum Black is now in an easy to use pen applicator. Aluminum Black restores scratched and marred areas quickly. Fast-acting liquid is easy to apply with no dimensional change. Aluminum Black is also excellent for blackening name plates, plaques, trophies and other engraved items. Easy to use,...

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atownguy

macrumors member
Apr 22, 2020
Sharpies are for amateurs. People who know better use these, for a permanent blue-black chemical conversion coating on 6000 and 7000 series aluminum alloy.
www.amazon.com

Birchwood Casey Aluminum Black Touch-Up Pen, OS

Aluminum Black is now in an easy to use pen applicator. Aluminum Black restores scratched and marred areas quickly. Fast-acting liquid is easy to apply with no dimensional change. Aluminum Black is also excellent for blackening name plates, plaques, trophies and other engraved items. Easy to use,...

www.amazon.com

When you say “blue-black” is it actually because when applied it ends up having some blueish tint to it, or does it mostly just turn the aluminum black?

Dealmans

macrumors 6502a
Mar 12, 2022
Yo can’t even see the ports, top and bottom could be the worry

Sowelu

macrumors 6502
Aug 15, 2008 New York City
Just know that black Sharpies dry with a reddish tone. If you're worried about scuffing, definitely look for another cover up.

Toratek

macrumors 6502
Oct 10, 2019
When you say “blue-black” is it actually because when applied it ends up having some blueish tint to it, or does it mostly just turn the aluminum black?
Depends on the alloy- most start out with a deep bluish tone and with additional time/temperature/applications, can get totally black. In the context of port scuffing, it will be invisible.
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rj41978

macrumors newbie

Original poster

Oct 20, 2020
Depends on the alloy- most start out with a deep bluish tone and with additional time/temperature/applications, can get totally black. In the context of port scuffing, it will be invisible.
I’d be interested to see samples of what this looks like using your recommended touch up pen. Do you have sample pictures of this product being used in the real world by chance not specifically the Air M2?

jdb8167

macrumors 68040
Nov 17, 2008 3,422 2,841
I’d be interested to see samples of what this looks like using your recommended touch up pen. Do you have sample pictures of this product being used in the real world by chance not specifically the Air M2?
If you go to the review section of the Amazon page there are some pictures. The rifle looked pretty good.

Edit: Sorry it was on the bottle of Aluminum Black not the pen that had the pictures.

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Toratek

macrumors 6502
Oct 10, 2019
If you go to the review section of the Amazon page there are some pictures. The rifle looked pretty good.

Edit: Sorry it was on the bottle of Aluminum Black not the pen that had the pictures.

Aluminum-Black
Yeah, unless you own firearms, the pen version is a lot more useful than the bottle and a q-tip. Here’s a macro shot of a dinged tactical flashlight switch. You can see where the metal was displaced, originally the ding and the rim around it was bright silver and now back to black. This repair has been riding in a pocket for six months.

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jdb8167

macrumors 68040
Nov 17, 2008 3,422 2,841
Yeah, unless you own firearms, the pen version is a lot more useful than the bottle and a q-tip. (And I’m not about to post a bunch of gun photos here, given the audience.) Suffice it to say I have a lot of experience with this.
I have a Midnight M2 MacBook Air on the way so I appreciate the info. I'm not a gun person so I've never heard of this stuff but it looks like it might be useful at some point with the Midnight MBA.
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FrankySavvy

macrumors 65816
Mar 4, 2010 1,473 Long Island, NY
For anyone looking for an easy fix for not scuffing the Midnight color and also getting rid of the pesky fingerprints I bought the following on Amazon.

1. USB-C Magnetic Adaptor - Prevents the constant pulling in and out of the USB-C port that causes the scuffs.

2. USB-C Black Caps - Covers up the ports to protect from damage, also will cover up any scratching that may occur in the future.

3. Apple Polishing Cloth - To keep those pesky finger prints off the laptop and keep it, looking its best.

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