Whenever I spray paint camo on I use krylon fusion, this has some bonding properties, it says you don't need to sand but I like to scuff it with 180 grit sandpaper, wipe it clean of all grease and whatnot, where gloves, then paint, If you know how to handle a spray can and apply in light even coats itll be fine. PM for more info.
well i tried with one brand and it wore of right away and then I switched over to another (can't remeber which) on the BT and it has worked for over a year so far
camo ductape wears off quick to, anyways how about the heatshrink camo? compared to this
pb4evr 2 years ago
I personaly have never tried the heatshrink stuff. But I hear it is very hard to remove and I like to be able to keep things somewhat reversable
HeManPB 2 years ago
yea same here, thanks
pb4evr 2 years ago
if you spray paint a paintball gun will it actually look decent ? or do u have to like sand down all the other paint and shit off the gun first
paintballcrazy94 2 years ago
Whenever I spray paint camo on I use krylon fusion, this has some bonding properties, it says you don't need to sand but I like to scuff it with 180 grit sandpaper, wipe it clean of all grease and whatnot, where gloves, then paint, If you know how to handle a spray can and apply in light even coats itll be fine. PM for more info.
HeManPB 2 years ago
W/ regards to the tape losing color, I covered some gloves with this stuff and it also lost color, I think the color just wears off.
deathcapt 2 years ago
well i tried with one brand and it wore of right away and then I switched over to another (can't remeber which) on the BT and it has worked for over a year so far
HeManPB 2 years ago