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Shiny new control panel..


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Applied the CP overlay this morning wilth little deliberation ater getting the CP back from the powder coaters yesterday.. AK called over and was pretty keen to see the 'process'..

 

Really simple:

 

Wipe down the CP

Mix half a cup of water with small squirt of detergent into a squeeqy bottle and shake

Spray a light coating of above mixture over the control panel

Peel backing paper off the overlay

Apply overlay to the CP and carefully slide to its best location

Carefully squeege and excess moisture from under the CP..

- I used a plaster spatch but it was a little rough -recommend proper rubber squeege - We wanted it done quick, and it was close to hand..

Stand back, admire and take a picture

 

Process time - less than 5 minutes.

 

Before Shot:

 

http://i212.photobucket.com/albums/cc267/woka-woka-woka/Pacman/PACMANCPBEFORE.jpg

 

Prepped before powder coating:

 

http://i212.photobucket.com/albums/cc267/woka-woka-woka/Pacman/Prepowercoat04.jpg

 

After CP overlay applied :)

 

http://i212.photobucket.com/albums/cc267/woka-woka-woka/Pacman/PACMANCP.jpg

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Yup, it's just a like paint, but in powder form and baked on (I used to be a powder coater)

Very schmick finish and you can get a BUNCH of different colours and finishes like hammertone, satin, matte and the like.

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