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Spraying a laptop lid
#1
Just a couple pictures of me spraying one of my laptops lid. This was a very quick job, I could of done it a lot better, I also ran out of black spray...

Make sure to cover up the bits that you're not spraying, ideally you take the thing apart so that you just have the lid. This makes the process 10x longer.

2 coats of primer. Yes.. i sprayed on top of that half ass job.

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Coat of black, this is where it pretty much ran out.

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Keep going with the black, and clear cloat it if wanted.

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[Image: Toshiba%20Satellite%20Pro%20A200%20-%2002.JPG]


Not my best job, but it's better than it was.
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#2
I tried this.. and failed.
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#3
I think we have the exact same laptop. compaq right?
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#4
The one I sprayed is a Toshiba Satellite Pro. Unless you were quizzing Drumm.
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#5
I would make sure that the paint sticks to plastic well. You might also want to check to see what the heat index of the paint is. If you leave your laptop in a car when it is hot out, it could melt to the bag if it is not the right kind of paint.
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#6
For a N00b cake, pat778mal knows his stuff XD
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