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WickedyWade t1_je0sgzz wrote

Use a case?

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STRIKER32567 OP t1_je0t9b7 wrote

Eh many told me that already but I wanted to do something to make it more unique. Thanks anyway.

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RRoyale57 t1_je0zry8 wrote

  1. Straight up painting it will look really bad when it dries. 2) Paint has chemicals and smell to it, do you want that on your phone? Get a case.
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steelsun t1_je0ruos wrote

Use a skin instead. Paint will flake off with the amount of use a phone gets no matter what you do.

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STRIKER32567 OP t1_je0tl4b wrote

Hmm do you think nail polish would help with the flaking process then? Thank you.

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walrustoothbrush t1_je1003y wrote

Nail polish will flake too. You'd kinda have to sand the phone to get any sort of bite from a paint finish. If you want to go that route you'll want to get to close to automotive grade as you can. That means lots of sanding, keeping everything free of any finger grease and using a robust primer>color>clear coat combo.

A wrap will be easier 100% but if you want to go for it it's all about planning and prep

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sonicjesus t1_je0wuop wrote

Just get these silicone port plugs. The paint won't even stick to them.

As others have said, it will be challenging to get the paint to stick. If you're looking for paint try the touch up paint section of an auto parts store.

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TickTockWorkshop t1_je0tmkf wrote

You’ll need to mask(block off) your holes first. I’d suggest a robust putty like Rodico that doesn’t break apart easily.

For the microphone, forget the putty. Lightly press a toothpick against the microphone hole and paint around it. Make sure that you dont break the end of your toothpick in the hole.

A job like this is all about the prep work. The actual painting should be easy

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Leafy-Greenbrier t1_je102lq wrote

Get a clear hard case( not silicone) and paint the inside of the case. Let it dry longer than you think it needs.

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