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Down with the gloss 2.0


My first topic on this topic showed that not everyone is ready to paint and paint netbooks. Many are very conservative in their views on the technique, but the gloss is still treated with disapproval. Especially for them, I publish the second version of the topic. How to get rid of the gloss on the cover, but leave a decent view of a netbook. Moreover, the view will be even better than with a glossy surface (at least I think so).



And so, the solution is simply to paint the paint from a can - not the best. Paints do not all fit well on plastic, you need a primer. And most of them will make the surface of the same glossy. Plus, the coating of such paints is not very resistant to wear. But there is a way out.
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Here is this primer-enamel, especially for plastic:


Degreased netbook cover. We glue with masking tape in two stages. First, separate the lower part, so that the paint does not exactly get inside.


Next, glue on the very edge of the cover so that the paint does not glue the cover to the screen panel. Otherwise, it will then not be disassembled (suddenly needed).


We apply as in the instructions, evenly and from a distance of 30-35cm. Otherwise there may be minor flaws in painting.

This enamel will eventually create a great relief to the touch! I attach a netbook macro photo to make it clear what I am talking about (this is a closed netbook, the lid with the paint on top):


Here is a more general view:


Enjoy!

UPDATE: Dear habrovchane, publish your research in this area!

Source: https://habr.com/ru/post/91399/


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