Prime it paint hydro it then clear coat it that is what I tried to say
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Thanks, I was stuck on the encryption technique you were using.. That sure is a colorful safe..
Those must all be the "film" versus spraying oil-based unto water, ?
I know painting them is work, paying attention to the small details is what sets your work apart form others, I butchered my AR50A1,, first leafy-camo,, picked wrong color scheme.
Then solid copper, which turned out fantastic, but I didn't clear coat, so time and cleaners took their toll, and now it's stripped-clean, ready for it's final color scheme.
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I have invested $80 in it so far, but that got me the base paint, clear coat (matte) , and about 6 rolls of different schemes.
I'm a commercial plumbing guesstimator, and I just happen to have a large SS sink, 60" long , with a single bowl, 18" wide, and 16" deep, that was approved for a job, then some engineer changed their mind, and since it was custom, could not be returned.. I can buy that for scrap-weight, which is about $75.
If I can figure out how to compress pictures to post here, I will post some results, as I go.