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I had a huffy that got stolen! I painted my old bike black with regular acrylic paint from the art supply store (7-10$). it's held up pretty well, flaking off in spots, though. I don't care, though, since I don't really care what it looks like. you might be able to help prtect the paint by adding clear coat or something.r
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I had someone vandalize my bike with spray paint. Trust me, it's sticks fine without any prep work.
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Is a spray can of Krylon Epoxy Appliance Paint a suitable product for a bike, that doesn't require primer? (I think it's the only epoxy paint I can find in my area). What would be more durable and less prone to chipping/scratching; that or just sloshing a few coats of rust-resistant liquid paint for metal on the frame. Don't care about brush strokes and a professional looking job; I don't want it to attract attention of thieves anyway. If liquid paint for metal is better, is primer or clear coat necessary?
I have spray painted my frame in the past with regular spray paint for metal, and used a spray primer, but never stripped the original finish, because I wanted that to help protect the bare metal. The frame looked awful eventually, chipping to where the bare metal was exposed, and the frame started rusting. I don't want to repeat the same mistake, but nor am I interested in the expense of having a pro do it. |
I thought this was going to be about bikes for the Black Bumper Mennonites, who aren't allowed to have shiny chrome on their cars, or, presumably, bikes.
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Originally Posted by grolby
(Post 9443348)
I've been repeating this for years, and it doesn't seem to sink in: bicycle camouflage (aka uglification) Does Not Work.
Maybe it does not sink in, because you provide NO support for your position.:rolleyes: |
Originally Posted by wunderkind
(Post 9434870)
And this has to do with Commuting instead of Bike Modifications because......
He also seems off base thinking that painting a bike would be "Bike Modifications". :rolleyes: |
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