atomikaso
Oakley Enthusiast
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Hi everyone!
As told in my previous customs post, next victim was established as a beater Valve 1.0 Ducati pair.
The plan was to paint it white with the small parts of the stems in silver and pink icons.
This time, I used lighter layers of paint to avoid the dripping problem I had with the previous customization attempt. But as an impatient person I tried to assemble every part before the silver parts were completely dry, and that caused serious peeling of, looking like it is in a paint removal solution, anyways the effect is kinda cool, but it's kinda dissapointing to fail in such a silly and easy thing like waiting.
The second problem was lenses installation, which dented the paint job which was way better than previous attempts. Also one of the attachment pins of the stems worn out a bit, but it stills attach.
Here are the pics of this disaster, which looks I did actually like, but I was behind a less rustic finish, but it is what it is hehe.
At last, I would appreciate if anyone can recommend me an effective paint removal that doesn't ruins o matter to try again in the future, and if there are anything to do with the worn out attachment pin.
With no more to say, thanks for spending time reading my custom painting misadventures and have a nice day!
As told in my previous customs post, next victim was established as a beater Valve 1.0 Ducati pair.
The plan was to paint it white with the small parts of the stems in silver and pink icons.
This time, I used lighter layers of paint to avoid the dripping problem I had with the previous customization attempt. But as an impatient person I tried to assemble every part before the silver parts were completely dry, and that caused serious peeling of, looking like it is in a paint removal solution, anyways the effect is kinda cool, but it's kinda dissapointing to fail in such a silly and easy thing like waiting.
The second problem was lenses installation, which dented the paint job which was way better than previous attempts. Also one of the attachment pins of the stems worn out a bit, but it stills attach.
Here are the pics of this disaster, which looks I did actually like, but I was behind a less rustic finish, but it is what it is hehe.
At last, I would appreciate if anyone can recommend me an effective paint removal that doesn't ruins o matter to try again in the future, and if there are anything to do with the worn out attachment pin.
With no more to say, thanks for spending time reading my custom painting misadventures and have a nice day!