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• #2
You got choices:
*Powder coating.
*Hard wearing, a thick quite elastic impact resistant coating.
Started out on most good quality mtb's and bmx's, now used almost exlusively on all bikes.Bright colours usually fade over many years/outdoor exposure.*Stove Enamel
*Used on older town & road bikes. As well as obviously cookers.
Very hard & shiny coating. Will retain vivid colour for decades.
however, rather brittle. Also more expensive.Wet Spray
This scratches off real easy compared to other options.
However a much wider variety of colours and special effects/patterns are easily obtainable.
You do it your self with spray cans, or go to a special sprayshop.Best & most common choice is powder coating.
Everyone on here seems to use armotex.
Which by my understanding costs around £35But you can shop around, my local does frames for me waaaay cheaper than that.
its just important to find one used to bike frames.
As some can overcharge and possibly damage your parts/frame by grit blasting holes in it etc..
In terms of Vinyl Stickers, your in London man!
A zillion places for it.
Or you could make your own.
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• #3
i rattle can it then get a clear coat of powder.
Hey guy's
i really want to get my frame re-sprayed white to get rid of the branding?
also i really want to get a vinyl stickers for just under my bars (where the usual branding is)
Can someone help me with this?
If you can then thats wicked!!!
Cheers