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There was no Shadow Kirby in Kirby 64. The Shadow Kirby appearances are: Kirby and The Amazing Mirror: Shadow Kirby was an enemy. Kirby Squeak Squad: Kirby could spray-paint himself to look like Shadow Kirby.
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go to carrot castle...go to the part the wind is blowing down pick the one on the middle....after that go through all the doors there by breaking the blocks....after that...you should enter a room call your friends and let them push the bomb block go to the chest to get the yellow spray paint
In order to change Kirby's color, you have to find treasure chests throughout the worlds (it'll tell you when you find a different color paint). Anyways, to change Kirby's color, just select the file you wish to play and there should be a tab in the next menu that says something like "Treasure Room", or something pertaining to treasure. It should be the third tab down. Hit that and it will take you to a grid-like formation of all the treasures that you've found. All the paints are in one place, and it's easy to tell which is which. When you find a paint that you like, select it, then go back and hit the single player option and presto! Kirby is now a different color. (Note that you have to find the paint before you can use it. This trick might work on multi player mode, too, but I've never been able to try it.)
You can try Krylon Looking Glass Mirror-Like paint or silver spray paint.
Well, If it is called "Mirror Paint" I'm pretty sure that you can put it on there, if normal paint then i would recommend painting the frame instead of the mirror there is Glass Paint which i recommend you use instead.
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So he could hide in cherry trees! have you ever seen an elephant in a cherry tree? -No. -See, it works!
well if the mirror has a frame then you could paint it multicolored it really depends on who's room it is in because you couldn't have a rainbow mirror in an old man's room. So anything would do as long as it is in the right place
yes, for water base paints and stains only
Amazon.com sells them. The one I found is Candy Body Paint Cherry Flavor / Red Color which is being sold for $4.49 at http://www.amazon.com/Candy-Paint-Cherry-Flavor-Color/dp/B004LE58VW/ref=pd_sim_dbs_bt_1
If you are removing drips, it is fairly straight forward. Most hardware stores carry a little something called a paint scraper. It is a metal (or plastic) handle with a single edged razor in it. Gently slide the blade (at a flat angle) along the surface of the glass of the mirror and scrape of the drips.If you have completely covered the mirror with chalkboard paint, my suggestion is to buy another mirror. The time, effort, and frustration of removing that much paint is not worth what it will cost for the mirror.