• I don't think so- they pass a current through the frame and then spray the powder over it as far as I know, then cure it in an oven.

    You could mask sections off, but then when it takes a trip through the oven the masking agent might not be too happy.

    The secondary issue is that not many paints are happy to stick to powdercoat- automotive two-pack being the main choice, but that needs extractors and respirators to be worn when it is used.

    Anyway, surely you are just going to get "baby blue" and be done?

    I had an early 90s RM Blizzard that was powder coated in white and black, with a very rough fade under large decals.

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