Hi guys, maybe someone can help me??? Mask fell on floor when at work, and has a scratch under the nose.

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Hi guys, maybe someone can help me??? Mask fell on floor when at work, and has a scratch under the nose.

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Hi guys/gals, it's been a while!

Well 2016 I got the mask and I was happy and merry and bursting with love, but around the end of 2016, I came home from work and my mask was on the floor face down. Don't know how it happened, don't know why it happened, but it and the stand fell. (I now have weights on the bottom of the stand so that doesn't happen again. Unfortunately the mask got scratched a little under the nose, and I've been so frustrated and upset, I haven't made any videos or anything, not even a pic. Besides one video that I took kinda far away, to hide the mark. I didn't make my mask, I bought it. I don't know a thing about making or fixing little things like this. Please, any advice would be appreciated.


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Hard to give you advice without seeing thee blumish.
Can you upload some closeups here to the thread?
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OH thanks!!! <3 <3 will do once I get home
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thanks again

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keeps saying the file is too big...so I did what I could. Hope this is high enough picture quality.
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Depending on where you are at you can find skin tone paint at hobby shops or online.
Use a fine tipped brush or a toothpick to dab the paint in to "touch-up" the affected areas.

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I realize it won't be a perfect match but without sending it off to a maker that can do the repair or
if you have friends or your skill-sets are up to the job this would be the best way to do the repair. [/b][/i][/color]
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OH THANK YOU!!! I will give this a try, I tried using make-up but it didn't quite work or last very long. This was such a downer when I came home and saw it damaged. I crossed my fingers thinking it was cracked or something, but at least it was just a mark. But once you know it's there, it's very distracting in a video. So I hope this works. I appreciate it much!!!! <3 <3 You're the best!!!
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If they are scuff marks try what is on this thread......

Cleaning that dirty face on your kigurumi
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