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Quick and Dirty Low-Tech Ad Buffer
I posted an improvised ad-buffing tool I made recently onto instructables. It costs less than $6 and can obscure advertising up to 12 high (or higher if you find an extending pole). It’s not the most sophisticated, but it gets the job done. Please, make your own and put it to use!
I might post some other instructions on covering advertising in the near future. They will be posted here.