where can buy colour paint spray in perth
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where can buy colour paint spray in perth
Postby sbc_runnerkit » Sat Aug 21, 2010 4:27 am
As i saw on the internet, somebody said can go to the graphic painting store to buy, is anyone knows where is it in perth??
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Re: where can buy colour paint spray in perth
Postby gclark8 » Sat Aug 21, 2010 5:43 am
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Re: where can buy colour paint spray in perth
Postby jaseyjase » Sat Aug 21, 2010 12:03 pm
which bunnings did you go to??...the bigger ones will carry a much larger variety.sbc_runnerkit wrote:hi, i hv been to bunnings warehouse, but there are only a few colour options for me, is anyone know where can buy colour spray with much more options in perth
As i saw on the internet, somebody said can go to the graphic painting store to buy, is anyone knows where is it in perth??
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Re: where can buy colour paint spray in perth
Postby sbc_runnerkit » Sat Aug 21, 2010 1:36 pm
ok, maybe i will try visit the largest one, cheer mate.jaseyjase wrote:which bunnings did you go to??...the bigger ones will carry a much larger variety.sbc_runnerkit wrote:hi, i hv been to bunnings warehouse, but there are only a few colour options for me, is anyone know where can buy colour spray with much more options in perth
As i saw on the internet, somebody said can go to the graphic painting store to buy, is anyone knows where is it in perth??
cheer
And i found that there are a graffit store in vic park Albany Hwy selling a big range of colour sprays, i hv been there today, it is a mass colour storage, i think ppl can find any colour they want. Try to spend some time to visit it.
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where can buy colour paint spray in perth
Postby im_no_pro » Sat Aug 21, 2010 11:59 pm
+1 auto shop is the way to go.Mulger bill wrote:Check out your local car parts place SBC, I'd be surprised if you can't find the right colours there.
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Re: where can buy colour paint spray in perth
Postby sbc_runnerkit » Mon Aug 23, 2010 2:04 pm
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Re: where can buy colour paint spray in perth
Postby kerolah » Sun Sep 12, 2010 10:49 pm
http://www.thebutchershop.com.au in northbridge
and the one you found http://www.montys-autocolour.com.au/ vic park
both will get you some paints that will not chip as easy as the stuff from bunnings ect
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Re: where can buy colour paint spray in perth
Postby kerolah » Mon Sep 13, 2010 9:10 pm
The butcher shop do have a lot of colors but if you want something to stick to your bike better then ironlak.
i suggest asking the person at the shop which best sticks to metal.
IF i can recall ironlak isnt paint for grafitti on trains more walls, and there is some paints that specialize in painting trains which are metal
As for montys they dont sell ironlak well they didnt last year.. so i suggest asking again as most there paints are suppose to be for cars they shoudl be good.
Correct me if im wrong im not a expert.
Hope that clears it up guys, thanks
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Re: where can buy colour paint spray in perth
Postby sbc_runnerkit » Mon Sep 13, 2010 11:14 pm
Montys don't sell ironlak but the guy pretty nice, can gives quiet good answers and recommends.kerolah wrote:Sorry for not making it clear but i didn't recommend ironlak exactly.
The butcher shop do have a lot of colors but if you want something to stick to your bike better then ironlak.
i suggest asking the person at the shop which best sticks to metal.
IF i can recall ironlak isnt paint for grafitti on trains more walls, and there is some paints that specialize in painting trains which are metal
As for montys they dont sell ironlak well they didnt last year.. so i suggest asking again as most there paints are suppose to be for cars they shoudl be good.
Correct me if im wrong im not a expert.
Hope that clears it up guys, thanks
And I have the experience of using ironlak, it's too liquidly and really not well stick, not thick enough and quick dry on frame or metal surface......that's what i got on my bike, i have to use at least 3 cans.(why I still use last time, because they have the only fluro orange i want).
As i use Dulux quick dry before, their colour are really thick, stick nicely and really quickly dry on the frame.
I do recommend Dulux quick dry
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Re: where can buy colour paint spray in perth
Postby .isaac. » Tue Sep 14, 2010 5:59 am
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Re: where can buy colour paint spray in perth
Postby kerolah » Tue Sep 14, 2010 2:32 pm
Yes unless you can make it to one of the previous stores i mentioned and talked to the guyEvilGenius wrote:Ok. So when I paint an old road bike frame use Dulux Quick dry.
As for ironlak are less thick and more thick depending on the colour.
but both stores have better more expensive/cheaper paint for metal instore anyways SO just ask if you go there.(Montana variety's, Razer ect)
Otherwise dulux seems to be highly recommended. if you cant make it to either shop.
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