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boost75
boost75
WA
26 posts
WA, 26 posts
21 Jan 2008 11:45pm
Hey, just wondering if anyone knew how to spray paint a kite board.
Mine is dark coloured slingshot misfit and i want to spray it light coloured.
I want to know if i use automotive spray paint or normal and what sort of clear protection spray i use to seal the paint.
Any help would be sick.
DaveSpruce
DaveSpruce
WA
568 posts
WA, 568 posts
22 Jan 2008 12:46am
I sprayed my board with the cheapest water-resistant paint I could find at bunnings... didn't even cover it or anything but it stays on juuust fine as long as you don't ride on sand, over rocks or such
Hayman
Hayman
QLD
99 posts
QLD, 99 posts
22 Jan 2008 12:03pm
Probably your biggest concern is getting the board prepped properly before ya paint it. THeres not much point in doing a nice design on ya board, when the first ride strips it off.
BoDiddly
BoDiddly
VIC
622 posts
VIC, 622 posts
22 Jan 2008 1:16pm
Hey BOOST.

This is the second board I have made, (And just smashed it from a sketchy backroll attempt!) however the paint has stayed on!


I just used some black matte spray paint, then cut out a stencil using cardboard and then used yellow spray paint for the design, followed this up with about 3 coats of a polyurethane (spelling?) - I think it was Cabot's aqua deck or something like that... been riding that board for about 7 months or so now... well not any longer!

Cheers.
DaveSpruce
DaveSpruce
WA
568 posts
WA, 568 posts
22 Jan 2008 12:18pm
Hayman said...

Probably your biggest concern is getting the board prepped properly before ya paint it. THeres not much point in doing a nice design on ya board, when the first ride strips it off.



pfft........ I didn't prepp my board one bit and it's stayed on just fine
brady
brady
TAS
454 posts
TAS, 454 posts
22 Jan 2008 6:58pm
Car touch-up spray paint works well. Not as tough as a marine grade paint, but a whole lot cheaper, and with a much bigger range of colours.

If you ever need to do any repair work on your board it's a bit irritating.
- it sands terribly
- it gets dissolved by acetone and fibreglass resins. But nto well enough to remove it to avoid sanding

I use a cut out stencil to puit the artwork on. I got the blank for the stencil from a tattoo website, then cut it out - that's because I have zero artistic talent myself
boost75
boost75
WA
26 posts
WA, 26 posts
23 Jan 2008 9:40pm
Some sick ideas! Will def sand back abit using wet/dry fine grit then spray paint with something borrowed of internet then seal it will clear coat.,
Between all of ya i should get it sweet and hopefully i wont have trouble spooting my board in the water again
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