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<blockquote data-quote="Froggy" data-source="post: 131096" data-attributes="member: 2562"><p>You aproach the motor like a car, sand, clean, prime ( no self etch needed) get all of it at the auto part store, then pick a paint, heat the can ( see my post on Can spray paint) spray light coats, like 4 or five of them, once dry go over with top coat clear ( same brand as paint) small cans are enough for your motor. If you want a real pro look, once painted you get a sort of orange peel effect, you can wet sand it with real fine grit, get it looking like glass... then top coat. for best effect, coats need to be almost transparent, just add other coats every 20 minutes, then let dry completely before top coat.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Froggy, post: 131096, member: 2562"] You aproach the motor like a car, sand, clean, prime ( no self etch needed) get all of it at the auto part store, then pick a paint, heat the can ( see my post on Can spray paint) spray light coats, like 4 or five of them, once dry go over with top coat clear ( same brand as paint) small cans are enough for your motor. If you want a real pro look, once painted you get a sort of orange peel effect, you can wet sand it with real fine grit, get it looking like glass... then top coat. for best effect, coats need to be almost transparent, just add other coats every 20 minutes, then let dry completely before top coat. [/QUOTE]
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