QUOTE(nikolo98 @ Aug 29 2008, 07:04 PM)
Thanks for moving the thread to the appropriate section stevan.
Penmarker, you said 3 arrows and samurai brand arr? Know where I can buy? Its not those that get from the hardware shop right? I tried that but the result not so nice la. Many thin layers... I'll keep that in mind. Thanks for the tip.
Hehe, just some confession tho... I used the blasting machine in my factory to clean out the old paint.... wah lau so clean you won't believe man... hehehehe. So if anyone wanna remove paint, I recommend use blasting machine if you know anyone who have access to that kind of equipment... best media to use is plastic media with the air pressure at about 25 psi and up as necessary.

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awesome if like that. haha. blasting machine, if i had that, sure will come in handy.

no no, samurai n 3 arrows can be bought at any hardware store of paint shop.. but samurai sometimes not sold in hardware stores, but motor workshops usually have. they are heat resistant and the clear paint gives a nice glossy finish.

also, warming the can gives a more even finish as its more..em. how u call it. 'cair' and will spread nicely. soak it in warm (not hot water la. or else the pressure will build up n kaboom!. just warm enough). spray under the sun with no wind or in a confined space with no wind. wind tend to blow away your paint and end up using more than a can for small projects. and if ur spraying in a confined space, use a mask. the paint particles are very minute. but if you wear a mask, and after finish spraying, the mask will turn color into that paint's color.
This post has been edited by penmarker: Aug 29 2008, 07:44 PM