Hi hi again.
Any really simple paint suggestions for pedals? I've sanded mine down, and I was just wanting to put like an easy silver sparkly touch up on it... even something as simple as a good nail polish. I wanna just slap an easy topping on the face of the pedal... real simple. I'd like it to remain as permanent as possible, so I don't know if like a craft store paint or something would work the best or like what I don't know I've never done this YYAAARRRRGGGGHHHHH???
Thanks,
C
El Cheapo Paint Ideas For Pedals?
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Re: El Cheapo Paint Ideas For Pedals?
I would just buy a can of primer and one or two colors of spray paint. Should cost under $10-12.
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Re: El Cheapo Paint Ideas For Pedals?
Jero wrote:I would just buy a can of primer and one or two colors of spray paint. Should cost under $10-12.
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Just allow a solid 24 hrs b/w coats if you don't have a spare toaster oven to bake it in (30 mins at 150). Do not use the oven for cooking food!
Don't rush it!
You have a better chance of resale with a non-crappy paintjob.
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Re: El Cheapo Paint Ideas For Pedals?
Agreed. I use a primer, different spray paints, bake it in the toaster oven, then mount the guts. It turns out better when you are patient and when you bake between multiple layers. Use a really low setting like 175. Ive started oven fires at temps above 200. You can see a bunch of my paint jobs at:
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Re: El Cheapo Paint Ideas For Pedals?
Baking it is just a way to get the clear coat dry faster, right? It doesn't change it in any other way?
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Re: El Cheapo Paint Ideas For Pedals?
I've heard it can burn up your label, if you used one. Keep that in mind, I guess.
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Re: El Cheapo Paint Ideas For Pedals?
I'd recommend automotive touch-up paint, like Duplicolor. Other brands make it as well. Most of those colors also have a bit of clear mixed in, so you can just shoot one or two coats and still end up with a semi-gloss finish without having to dick around with a standalone clear coat.
I have a toaster oven dedicated to enclosures. You can easily do a couple color coats and a couple clear coats and have it dry within a few hours if you are diligent. Just keep the heat really low and make sure you have adequate ventilation.
I have a toaster oven dedicated to enclosures. You can easily do a couple color coats and a couple clear coats and have it dry within a few hours if you are diligent. Just keep the heat really low and make sure you have adequate ventilation.
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