Hydro dipping regulator covers?

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Something like this?

 
Something along those lines. That thread mentioned using the material they use for wrapping cars with. The hydro transfer is a coating that’s applied by placing the sheet in in a tank of water then pressing the part through the sheet to transfer the graphic to the part. It’s used quite a bit on firearms and other small items. Simple process really.
 
I've got a great idea!

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Has anybody tried hydro dipping the front cover for a regulator? Or for those familiar with the process, would it work? Was thinking about doing a G250 front. It’s out of warranty so no concerns there.
Did you get any more input on this? Sounds easy, but would love to know how durable...
 
Ive seen it done on dpvs and it looks great, does last quite a while if not banged much etc..
 
https://www.shearwater.com/products/swift/

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