Longtime lurker, finally joined recently (mostly to like h00ligan's many goodbye posts). I've got a couple of Kabuki tanks that I use with my P3, which I love. I like them so much more than my Nautilus and Nautilus mini, and I don't really see myself owning any other tanks for a long time. I do my best to not collect since I tend to go overboard with stuff...
That said, MAN, the Geisha looks so cool with that Zenkote gunmetal Kabuki; I might have to get it. Like, really, really cool. And I rarely vape over 10w, so the mech aspect of it doesn't really worry me. Which brings me to my question:
Does anybody have any suggestions on how to cover up chips in the stealth's Cerakote? When I got my stealth Kabuki I used the wrench to get it open to fill it, which immediately took off a piece of the coating at the opening of the air hole. I try to use a bamboo skewer now. Over the weeks a couple of spots on the top have chipped, or worn, or just fallen off, dunno. It doesn't really bother me and I'm not fishing for a replacement, but I wondered if there is anything out there that reliably covers bare spots. I'm pretty sure one of the spots is from a glob of Cerakote that got broken off.
My local shop carries some Zen pieces (they really are like works of art) and I have to say that it was love at first sight. One of the guys let me try his Kabuki and I ended up walking out that day with one of my own.