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Old 08-26-09   #31 (permalink)
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lol no paint brush....what i'm thinkin is that you could tape everything off and use a small spray can , butt make sure you tape EVERYTYHING off that you don't want to get wet.........get wet
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But how would i tape EVERYTHING off? I mean I'd have to like tape the inside of the ram slot somehow?
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I used uv paint back about 8 years ago on my mobo for pci, ide, capacitors, etc. Worked out fine and looked great, however... The typical uv paint applied with a brush will eventually start to come off whatever you applied it too. Then you will have a bunch of dried little paint chips all over your case lol.

The best thing would be the ability to use a dye (like vinyl dye) but would require you remove the parts from the mobo. However, this will something you could/would not consider lol.

So you would just use the AC ryan UV spray paint and give a light coat to the parts you want or paint on by brush but it will even tually flake off.

Thats about all I could think about it. Any paint that is non conductive though should be fine and you could prob paint the whole darn thing but would need to let it see for several days for curing, etc... Do it on a cheap mobo you ahve it laying around.

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Just get a decent bucket of UV Red paint and pour it on your motherboard, once its dripping wet with paint bake it in the oven for 1 hour and let it cool for 15 minutes.
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Just get a decent bucket of UV Red paint and pour it on your motherboard, once its dripping wet with paint bake it in the oven for 1 hour and let it cool for 15 minutes.
if CyberDruid and betty crocker had a baby, I'd say you were pretty much right there.
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if CyberDruid and betty crocker had a baby, I'd say you were pretty much right there.


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