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hey guys Lee here I just wanted to make a quick video for you real quick to show you how you can either darken or read Arkin your metal stamped pieces I know darkening is a really popular option but over time it starts to wear off of the piece of jewelry that you buy so you can touch it up super super easy Iamp;#39;m going to show you exactly how to do it it takes like seriously two minutes so what youamp;#39;re gonna need is your piece of metal Iamp;#39;m just using this little scrap metal here youamp;#39;re gonna need a black sharpie marker this is rubbing alcohol just plain ol rubbing alcohol and probably like either I use a cotton pad but you could also use a q-tip or a little piece of paper towel or toilet paper will work fine too so basically all youamp;#39;re gonna do is take your metal and color right over top of the stamping make sure it gets all deep down in the stamping every little nook and cranny and donamp;#39;t worry about coloring outside the lines because that is