Spray paint for PC casing

ahbear82

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HI, anyone can recommend me spray paint for PC casing?

1. Any content inside i got to look out for?

2. The part i want to spray on is plastic (black Colour) , so i got to choose spray paint for metal? I head that those use for metal will work equally welll on plastic..

3. I heard from others that i will need primer as well, as the part i spray on is black.. so primer is basically white spray or got the word primer on it? Cos i go ArtFriend didn't see any white primer...
 

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You will need to use sandpaper to sand the surface. Then use a primer to spray over. Lastly spray paint.

But note that its not recommendable. Cause if your place is dusty (which is in most case dusty), very easily you will have dust trapped on the wet paint surface. For that you got to re sand that area and re spray.

You must be skillful also to spray paint. Once you spray you got to be even out. And also a certain distance.
 

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You will need to use sandpaper to sand the surface. Then use a primer to spray over. Lastly spray paint.

But note that its not recommendable. Cause if your place is dusty (which is in most case dusty), very easily you will have dust trapped on the wet paint surface. For that you got to re sand that area and re spray.

You must be skillful also to spray paint. Once you spray you got to be even out. And also a certain distance.


wah... looks scary... but mine is plastic surface.. still need to sand? I tot only metal part need sand...
 

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wah... looks scary... but mine is plastic surface.. still need to sand? I tot only metal part need sand...

Plastic depends. If its gloss plastic you will need to sand it to give it a little rough surface for the paint to stay.

Modding and paint works defiitely there is a small risk. Really up to you.

I ended up from spray paint went for powder coat instead. Of cause plastic is not able to powder coat.
 

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You can try plasti dip. It's easier to apply and more forgiving. Even if you make any mistake, you can peel it off easily later. Go search on Youtube for it, plenty of videos of its application there.
 
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