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Modding Painting

Discussion in 'Modding' started by LogItEch1, 11 May 2004.

  1. LogItEch1

    LogItEch1 What's a Dremel?

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    Hey Bit Tech my first post just would like to say wasup and got a question the thing is Ive used Dupli-color auto paint and for some reason the paint did not stick and came out real bad so I want to know whats some good automotive paint that will work on my computer? What paint is real good and give me a nice finish to my computer? Thanks
     
  2. verse

    verse What's a Dremel?

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    Well first of all, primer?
    How well did you prepare it?
     
  3. pears0

    pears0 What's a Dremel?

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    Dupli-color is a really good brand, so its more likly that you applied it wrong sone how. Here is a link to a relly good guide on case painting. Follow this and all shall b fine! Welcom to the forums by the way.

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  4. LogItEch1

    LogItEch1 What's a Dremel?

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    Well I used the same brand primer as the color and Ive used the guide from pc workshop but just didnt go right.
     
  5. ZapWizard

    ZapWizard Enter the Mod Matrix

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    Wrong forum, moving to modding.
     
  6. Xen0phobiak

    Xen0phobiak SMEGHEADS!

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    The main points in getting the paint to stick is to use the correct primer. And allowing time for the coats to dry, leave a day between painting and sanding at least. Once paint is "dry" it "cures" or continues drying, and sticks to its surface much better.
     

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