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How do you re-paint a brand new aluminum bike?
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<blockquote data-quote="SLOCUM2" data-source="post: 2599961" data-attributes="member: 692224"><p>My parents just bought me a new aluminum bike, but it came in the color green which i hate. I want an all blacked out bike, so how would I go about painting a bike that already has brand spanking new paint on it. I really don't want to spend over 60 bucks on it, but I want it to look good. Any money I can save would be nice.</p><p></p><p>Is it possible to get a flat black matte look? I really want a flat black matte look that will last in the rain because it rains a lot where I live. What paint stripper or sanding paper should I use? I have no sanding tools. And what paint would work best for my situation? Thank you soo much for your time!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SLOCUM2, post: 2599961, member: 692224"] My parents just bought me a new aluminum bike, but it came in the color green which i hate. I want an all blacked out bike, so how would I go about painting a bike that already has brand spanking new paint on it. I really don't want to spend over 60 bucks on it, but I want it to look good. Any money I can save would be nice. Is it possible to get a flat black matte look? I really want a flat black matte look that will last in the rain because it rains a lot where I live. What paint stripper or sanding paper should I use? I have no sanding tools. And what paint would work best for my situation? Thank you soo much for your time! [/QUOTE]
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