Stainless Steel Front Mudguards

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Skar
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Doom Patrol wrote:They're a bit in your face. :o
But maybe nice with just a little paint..
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I've never really thought about it. Is stainless okay to paint?
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I'd cut them down and give them a nice brush coat of matt black :D
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Doom Patrol wrote:I've never really thought about it. Is stainless okay to paint?
Its possible - you cant apply paint straight to the panel of course but you can use a resin to make the paint stick. Whether you can leave parts of the metal partially exposed is what I was wondering. So far no luck but it maybe possible
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red wrote:I'd cut them down and give them a nice brush coat of matt black :D
That's what I was thinking of doing with the front mudguard. :baddevil: :baddevil: :baddevil:
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