View Full Version : Spray Painting A Laptop
deadevil13
03-02-2010, 06:21 AM
Hello
I was given a spares/repairs Acer Aspire 3100 the other day and it has some horrible scratches on the plastic casing - like ones done with a sharp knife.
Ive found spare casing parts on ebay for the exact laptop. But i was wanting to spray the laptop casing a Metallic Red, just to make it my own. I also want to put a black stencil of some sort on the plate lid.
From what i know its all the same material, just wondering what type of spray paint i should use.
Preferably recommendations from British suppliers.
Thanks
Trace
03-02-2010, 11:57 AM
Any rattle can should do. Just check what it coats (to make sure it works for plastic), and most importantly, get yourself some plastic primer. I want to say Rustolium is good, but I'm not the paint expert of the board.
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Luke122
03-02-2010, 12:43 PM
Krylon Fusion - designed to adhere to almost anything, primarily plastic. I've used it for Xbox's, model cars, etc. :)
msmrx57
03-02-2010, 01:46 PM
Krylon Fusion - designed to adhere to almost anything, primarily plastic. I've used it for Xbox's, model cars, etc. :)
I second this. I've used it on plastic patio furniture and it still looks good after 3 years outside. It bond well and doesn't scratch/scuff off easily.
billygoat333
03-02-2010, 02:30 PM
I 3rd the fusion plastic paint. and prep time is essential. sand sand sand! :D
Luke122
03-02-2010, 02:32 PM
TBH, I never did any sanding on my Xboxs, I just disassembled them completely, and scrubbed the cases with soap and water in the sink (just like doing dishes.. lol).
One thing I did notice, is that you need to give it PLENTY of time to cure to a good hardness, or it'll smudge/scratch. I left mine in the sun for 2 days, and covered them at night. :)
slaveofconvention
03-02-2010, 07:46 PM
Have a hunt in your yellow pages for a local supplier to small independent bodyshops - I part run one in the north-east of england and our stuff is both much higher quality than you'll get in places like halfords, b&q, pound shop etc, and a damned sight cheaper - well maybe not cheaper than the pound shop but that stuff is absolutely useless so avoid it even if they offer it free with a can of coke!
The plastic primer isn't actually a requirement on a laptop - it can help, sure, but as long as you have a good key for the paint, standard primer will do the job. Plastic primer is essential where there's going to be serious wear n tear - car bumpers and the like.
deadevil13
03-03-2010, 03:14 PM
Wow thanks guys :D
I looked around today at Krylon's Fusion paints. They are a US product and aren't available really anywhere in the UK, except there is this firm that sells it worldwide for about $4/£3ish with FREE postage :D
Not sure about the colours, because as they aren't always as they appear on the screen!!
I want a dark red. Also would it be a matt colour? Because im aiming for a kind of metallic colour.
@slaveofconvention im not sure if there are any of those places in Essex :S
i use Yell.com as i dont know where my physical copy is, so what should i search?
Here's an image of the colour i would like..out of the chart avaliable on Krylon's site which one do you think would be the closet match
http://www.gregplummer.com/cars/foc2.JPG
Again many thanks, im such a noob at this XD
slaveofconvention
03-03-2010, 07:10 PM
I'd search for bodyshop supplies or paintshop supplies maybe - as for that colour, it looks like a pearl red lacquer over a plain coarse silver groundcoat - some kind of candy red.
I'll speak to a couple of our reps and find out who they supply down that part of the world if you like - shoot me a pm with your town and I'll see what's nearby
Dysturbed
03-04-2010, 09:51 AM
There is a product in the US also called Bulldog. It's an adhesion promoter. I know you can spray it on most plastic and it makes whatever paint your using stick.
May not be avaliable there though. You buy it at auto paint shops here.
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