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I have mixed India Ink with 2-part epoxy and it worked great,(used it inlaying the product Inlace) as far as paint, I recommend trying a 2-part 5 min. epoxy, start out with a dime size drop of resin--a dime size drop of hardener and 1 drop of paint, mix as per instructions, wait 1/2 hour and check for separation, soft spots,etc. if it worked as did my India ink,. great! Items to consider: strength of epoxy may suffer somewhat, instead of 1000lbs per square inch holding power you may drop to say 750lbs per sq. in., more of a drop in holding power with more paint. you also have to check your color depth as far as matching, remember you want to use as little paint as possible. Suggestion: Michael's hobby store carries 12 packs of India ink in pastel colors, and the same in bright vivid colors, around $ 20.00 ea., check them out and good-luck.

ANS 2 - You can buy epoxy paint.

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