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UER Forum > Archived UE Tutorials, Lessons, and Useful Info > Artificially ageing your clothes. (Viewed 731 times)
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Re: Artificially ageing your clothes.
<Reply # 20 on 4/17/2004 11:15 PM >
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Throw the camo and a few rocks in a rock tumbler.

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Re: Artificially ageing your clothes.
<Reply # 21 on 4/18/2004 5:35 AM >
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Posted by Jedstah
angle grinder lol!

try sandpaper.


Actually, there are a number of different things you can attach to the aforementioned tool, one of which is made of the same stuff used for scuff pads (for lightly abrading smooth surfaces in order to get better paint adhesion). I imagine that sort of thing would work great to artificially wear a pair of jeans or something.

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