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Kay has some instructions on her site for making the glow-in-the-darks

yourself. We are go ing to try it today. My husband works at a car

dealership, and he is going to bring home some white touch-up paint, and

some clear touch-up sealer. We have glow-in-the-dark fingernail polish that

we are going to brush on. I am sure it won't look professional, but I am

excited about it anyway! Tish

Re: Glow in the dark earmolds - which lab

> >

> >> I remember a discussion recently about glow in the dark earmolds. My

son

> >> desperately wants a pair. Which lab does these? Please say Pacific

Coast

> >> Labs!

> >

> > You can see a pix of my son's here:

> > http://www.listen-up.org/haid/aids-out.htm#decorate

> > Westone is the lab that does them. BUT, ask Pacific Coast if they do,

since

> > it's not something that's well advertised. It only rates one obscure

> > sentence in Westone's catalog, and I wouldn't have even known it if I

hadn't

> > been having a chat with Westone about something else. The only

audiologists

> > who even know about the glow in the dark earmolds are those that I've

told,

> > or those who have parents telling them about them - so PCL may very well

> > have them and just not advertise them.

> >

> > -Kay

> >

> >

> >

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Whoops! Sorry, sorry, sorry. I read the email so fast, I thought it was

concerning plastic covers.

Re: Glow in the dark earmolds - which lab - THANKS

> > Kay has some instructions on her site for making the glow-in-the-darks

> > yourself.

>

> Not for earmolds, but for the 3G covers. I wouldn't suggest painting an

> earmold yourself. Too many ears are sensative to color pigments and could

> cause problems.

>

> Kay

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> Kay has some instructions on her site for making the glow-in-the-darks

> yourself.

Not for earmolds, but for the 3G covers. I wouldn't suggest painting an

earmold yourself. Too many ears are sensative to color pigments and could

cause problems.

Kay

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