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over a year ago
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"Be careful some paint is combustible others will inhibit heat you could invalidate your insurgence. "
I know, someone suggested plasti dip but it looks off to me |
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"What are you painting?
Pc fans "
I can't see you having any problems with taking them apart and spray painting them. JayzTwoCents has done a few modded PC cases so his channel might be worth a look. |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
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"What are you painting?
Pc fans
I can't see you having any problems with taking them apart and spray painting them. JayzTwoCents has done a few modded PC cases so his channel might be worth a look."
I know but he also uses plasti dip, which is quite thick when applied. |
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I used to work for the paint company that made the paint for sky boxes, Nokia phones Nintendo car dash boards and a whole host or other bits!
iPhones are glass... and with that the company shrank....
Take casing off and use a spray gun... that’s how the techs painted the sample products
Also be funky and use soft touch paint... makes items feel all soft... think lighters that feel so soft |
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"Noctua? Their colour still hasn't grown on me. "
Nope, they do them in stealth version with multicoloured ends by the way.
I want to repaint silver Lian Li's Bora's since they're like £40 cheaper than white corsairs LL120's |
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"I used to work for the paint company that made the paint for sky boxes, Nokia phones Nintendo car dash boards and a whole host or other bits!
iPhones are glass... and with that the company shrank....
Take casing off and use a spray gun... that’s how the techs painted the sample products
Also be funky and use soft touch paint... makes items feel all soft... think lighters that feel so soft "
Spray gun is expensive and I'm trying to cut costs with my painting 'modifications' |
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S (miniature war game modeller and all around geek) reckons anything designed to coat plastic and that comes in a spray can should be fine. He uses stuff designed for spraying the plastic bits of cars sometimes, you can get it in Halfords etc. |
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