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I dinged up my latest build a little during assembly so I figured I'd try a camo paint job. Ive picked up 4 camo colors from Home Depot so I'm ready to go. Any words of wisdom before I get started?
 
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Take your time on preparation, fully cleaning and degreasing all the surfaces that will be painted, and carefully taping off any areas you don't want paint to go. Extra time spent on prep will pay off in your final results.

Also, be careful where you spray. You may not want to do it outdoors if it's windy, and you don't want to do it in your garage next to your parked car either. (Ask my stepson, who had to spend an afternoon detailing my black truck after he got a bunch of little flecks of baby blue overspray on it while working on a project. Big Grin)
 
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