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I went through some experimentation before getting it right.
I know you didnt ask about the process, just the paint, but i thought id elaborate Sanded everything used a white, plastic specific primer for about 4 layers Acrylic paint, each color is a different brand, i cant remember them, for about 6 layers, light sanding in between each layer then lastly, used an outdoor, weather/waterproof, flexible clear super gloss topcoat, for about 3 layers, its completely water proof now,tested dumping water on it, with flex just in case the highback bends so it wont crack, and pretty strong, I tested it on brick wall and it barely scratched the topcoat |
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I cant get rid of them. They have been the most responsive/sickest bindings i have ever owned. i have tried 3 new pairs since them and havent been able to get rid of them. I even ghetto rigged the baseplate cusion so that it would fit a 4x4 pattern.. took an exacto knife to that bitch to cut some new holes.
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Put it this way, I'm planning on pairing C60s with a $1500 board. I believe in these bindings! |
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