Looking for the name of a dye that they use to mark machine parts when repairing ships.

It sounds like the witness says dyking blue.  He said definitely starts with a d.  Anyone heard of this?  Brand name?

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DYKEM Blue.  Here's a link to check out.

http://www.dymon.com/1172/dykem/hi-spot/dykem-hi-spot-blue

You're awesome!!!!

Any chance you know what an S.O. tanker is?

Thanks in advance.

Probably Esso.

Thank you!!!  So you wouldn't happen to scope on Eclipse would you?

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