carbon fiber, and other non ano finishes?

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  • doc_Zox
    Team Dead by Dawn
    • Jun 2003
    • 723

    #16








    Additionally, there are a few special instructions regarding the camouflage coating on the SPO versions. Unlike anodizing, although nearly as tough, the camouflage is a surface application, and as such is susceptible to damage from rough handling as well as from misuse of abrasive or corrosive chemicals or cleaners.

    The camouflaging process entails a primer coat, the camouflage application and a final clear coat. Like most paintball products, the SPO should be rinsed or washed with plain water and wiped down with a soft cloth. As some paintballs may have an acidic content, paint should never be allowed to remain on the product for any extended period of time. (Always take care to protect any electronic components from moisture.)

    Nicks and scratches are considered normal wear and tear. We recommend you use automotive touchup paint to correct any perforations of the camouflage surface. Besides keeping your product looking new, it may aid in preventing the possibility of peeling.


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    Last edited by doc_Zox; 04-28-2005, 02:41 PM.

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    • ntn4502
      Environmental Geologist
      • Aug 2002
      • 1637

      #17
      will they do other designs besides camo, Im looking for a place that can take a graphic and make it my marker

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      • aaroncushing
        Registered User
        • Oct 2004
        • 40

        #18
        the process

        pretty good description of the process here:
        http://www.immersiongraphics.com./process/default.asp

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        • azzkikr
          Lord and Master
          • Nov 2000
          • 592

          #19
          yeah that is a good description of the process, and best of all. detailed pics too,

          thanks dude
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          • Adrenaline_Junkie

            #20
            How much does something like that cost? Is it anywhere near as good as an ano or laser engraving? Im just asking cus it seems like it wouldnt hold up well at all. Any help would be greatly appreciated.

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