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Scubapro used to sell a peel-back-the-paper wax "pencil" for marking rubber fins (e.g., Jet Fins) and neoprene weight belts. It worked well for writing one's initials.
I wonder if you can find something similar at your local arts and crafts hobby store.
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I have a black wax pencil for marking my fish tanks. Wouldn’t have thought to use it on scuba gear!
Adding a backstory to this “Incident” ( imaginary of course) … they are all eyeballing each other suspiciously ..the guy on the left is bracing himself waiting for someone to make the first move… then 40m below the surface a diver can’t hold it back any longer… he tugs forcefully at another divers fin, gesticulating wildly and angrily “ THAT’s MY FIN…!”… soon it’s a free-for-all with everyone trying to yank someone else’s fin off… LOL
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The final product. Not sure how long it will last with doing shore dives, but we will see. The top coat seemed to bond better with the paint than the plastic.
I used paint pens for the Mr Horsepower. It has held up for several years. More recently, I used black spray paint on some jet fins. It hasn't been on long, but I've got about 20 hours in the water with them.View attachment 713643View attachment 713639
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The final product. Not sure how long it will last with doing shore dives, but we will see. The top coat seemed to bond better with the paint than the plastic.