Case Mod: Spray Paint Tips for Computer Case Painting, www.mnpctech.com
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is there a majhor roblem with just letting the paint like it is after applying it?
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cover the entire front in blue painters tape would be my guess
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You should keep spraying instead of 'bursting' the paint on. It may cost a bit more paint, you dont have the risk of droplets coming out.
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Hey Bill, I was in the first part of the painting process, taking the existing paint off by sanding, my question is does it matter if while I'm sanding I make mark on the panel?
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is it possible to paint only the interor of a case like my case is a thermaltake vh6000 and i cant remove the front from the chasis but i dont want to apply some paint accidently on it. what should i do, should i make it done by professionals?
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with the inside of your case you can just scuff up the inside with about 400 grit sandpaper before painting..... apply a few coats of self-etching primer or metal primer these primers will allow for max adhesion on bare materials and will not require any post sanding for the primer. apply some even, light coats of paint and your done
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why do i need to sand cant i just buy a can of black spray paint to paint the inside of my case let it air dry and were all happy? would that work? what advantages do i get from sanding and all tgis stuff etc...
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what paint will i need for a case made of steel? (coolmaster HAF)
it seems like you're using a ton of paint for 1 layer..
THEJEDEYEMASTER 3 years ago 21
Yep, I want my finish to be durable
MonsterMawd 3 years ago 10
i want to completely paint my whole computer case what should i do on the inside? and how bout painting plastic becuase the front part of my computer is plastic
computeruler 3 years ago
check out the video response to this video, for painting plastic, sand the surface with med grit sandpaper, (300 - 400 grit) use a Flexible primer for plastic from Auto parts store, or Krylon brand FUSION to paint plastic
MonsterMawd 3 years ago
So. It goes like this
(sand, prime, paint)?
knuckles305786 3 years ago
Yes, I always use "self-etching" primer
MonsterMawd 3 years ago