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spray.bike?
I was watching GCN's eBay bike build and the presenter used a product from spray.bike (that's the URL) to paint the bike. The results looked really good. Anyone use it?
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I've used it on 3 bikes.
Preperation is most important, followed by adhering to the directions(distance, mainly).
The paint has been durable and I plan to use it for another bike later this fall.
It is not wet paint. It is not powder coat.
It also is not the cost of either of those.
Preperation is most important, followed by adhering to the directions(distance, mainly).
The paint has been durable and I plan to use it for another bike later this fall.
It is not wet paint. It is not powder coat.
It also is not the cost of either of those.
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That video leaves a lot to be desired. Only 2 min. of 7 showing the work to be done. And I'd never strip a bike using power tools like that. Chemical stripper, rinse, and scotchbrite is a far better approach.
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