Hi again
I'm not the most patient man in the world and couldn't wait for "Delta ceramacote" paints from the US of A. I went to a local craft type shop and they sold me a set of "dimensionally stable" cloth paints in a box with textile modifier for $8. I tried it all on an old suit first and it worked very well, so I tried it on my Cressi and ,so far, so good. It was easy and the suit doesn't feel any different than it did before I painted it and the color stays on just fine.
Wether cammo works or not is a very moot point indeed. Most "cammo" suits have a huge ,usually brightly colored, makers name plastered all over them. Looks great in photos but for cammo to work at all it has to be complete, or all you are doing is waving a brightly colored fish frightener around. Cammo tends to be all or nothing. I haven't had nearly the experience with cammo suits that some people have but from what I've seen so far cammo does make a difference and ,I hope, now that my suits don't have bright orange or large white areas or lettering on the head or chest areas, that they will be even more effective.