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#21641   2007-09-08 16:34 GMT      
I want to paint my calculator,but i need a paint that'll last a lifetime on the plastic.

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#21642   2007-09-08 16:42 GMT      
How about using nail polish?

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#21643   2007-09-08 17:45 GMT      
yea nail polish i guess. i was gonna say acyrlics but they wont stick

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#21644   2007-09-08 18:15 GMT      
It is not so much about the paint as it is about the primer you will use.

Take the thing apart and clean it. Apply a base coat of acrylic lacquer primer. Anything you put on top of that will need some varnish but it will hold for years to come.

Here is an alternate methode:
http://obli.net/wp/2006/07/15/pimp-my-calc-calculator-with-racing-stripes
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