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Jonathan
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Joined: January 1st, 2009, 7:37 pm Posts: 4708 Location: Disunited Kingdom
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 Boot Art-What paint to use.
Seems a girl I work with is a brilliant artist, so I've asked her if she can paint a picture on my boot-lid  She wants to know what paint to use and if the paint already on the boot needs any prepping. Can she use enamel paint? Homebase sell small pots by a company named 'Plasticote', I believe. Would that be okay and if so, can she just put it straight on the cellulose paint without any prepping? Cheers chaps. 
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September 10th, 2011, 11:42 pm |
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J-dub
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Joined: April 24th, 2010, 10:01 am Posts: 5733 Location: Location Location
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 Re: Boot Art-What paint to use.
I'm not an expert in paint, but pretty nifty with gel coat which is similar Always need to key the surface up, but any scratches can always be rectified by some 1000 grit paper and some g3 cutting compound and a decent buffer, That's actually not very helpful response but may be useful It may be difficult to establish a smooth finish. But I geus your not fussed too much?
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September 10th, 2011, 11:50 pm |
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Barkerjack01
Joined: May 2nd, 2011, 9:03 pm Posts: 19
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 Re: Boot Art-What paint to use.
Im no pro, but Cellulose based paints would be best as the bodywork would be cellulose, but then again, its not that workable with a brush. So i dont know.
On the prepping front get it nice and dry and clean, then maybe a light sand to scuff the surface a little, it should help with the paint bonding.
But as ive said, im no pro at this.
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September 10th, 2011, 11:53 pm |
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Joolz
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Joined: January 5th, 2009, 5:48 am Posts: 1687 Location: Haven't a clue
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 Re: Boot Art-What paint to use.
Enamels will be fine, if you only want tiny amounts of each colour you could try looking at the little tins of Humbrol used for painting airfix kits. Not sure if you'd need to key the surface first, you might end up with a matt boot lid, but then you could put a clear lacquer over it afterwards. You would want to clean off any wax it might have on it. I'd probably just wash it, then wipe it over with some white spirit. Depends how good you anticipate this artwork being.
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September 11th, 2011, 12:56 am |
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imothepixie
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Joined: December 26th, 2008, 11:46 pm Posts: 254 Location: Leicester
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 Re: Boot Art-What paint to use.
With what mediums does she work best with?
As long as it doesn't react with the clear lacquer you are gonna put on top to protect it from street ravages, could do it in water colour, acrylic or even oil?.. .
Just how artistic can the painting ona boot lid be???
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September 11th, 2011, 2:02 am |
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violetlobster
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Joined: February 7th, 2009, 8:57 pm Posts: 87 Location: Cambridge, UK
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 Re: Boot Art-What paint to use.
On both the full bootlids I've done, I've keyed the surface and put a few coats of primer on first, sanding between each coat, painted with acrylics and then sprayed clear lacquer over the top. After about 10 years, the lacquer started flaking along the top curved edge, taking some of the paint underneath with it, but it could easily be retouched, if I had the will to do it. On the two that only had a smaller design on half the bootlid, I just used acrylics straight on the cellulose. Don't think I varnished one of those, but did the whole bootlid on the other. Bear in mind that as the lacquer ages, it turns slightly yellow, which may be a consideration if your design features large areas of white, or is a partial design on a white bootlid. Watercolour/gouache isn't going to work because it needs the paper to absorb into, and being water-based, won't last. However, if the artwork calls for it, you can get a translucent watercolour effect by thinning the acrylics slightly with water. Haven't tried oils. I'm sure it would adhere, but I suspect they won't dry as flat, and you'll end up with a brush-textured surface. Similarly, I reckon enamels would adhere, but if you have a large area to cover, it will cost a fortune. I did my car's name 'tattoo' in Hammerite, and that's stuck like shit to a blanket for the last 22 years! 
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September 11th, 2011, 3:44 am |
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J-dub
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Joined: April 24th, 2010, 10:01 am Posts: 5733 Location: Location Location
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 Re: Boot Art-What paint to use.
I've got a spare bootlid???
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September 11th, 2011, 9:00 am |
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Russell
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 Re: Boot Art-What paint to use.
Jameswallace wrote: I've got a spare bootlid??? ...and I've got a lovely bunch of coconuts. I'd go for humbrol enamels as Joolz suggests. If you visit their website you can view all the colours you'll need and buy them online. They're only about £1.60 each, and you'll also find thinners, various different laquers and brushes/airbrushes on there.
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September 11th, 2011, 9:18 am |
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Simon Crook
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 Re: Boot Art-What paint to use.
We use stickers for our boot art 
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September 11th, 2011, 9:58 am |
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Jonathan
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Joined: January 1st, 2009, 7:37 pm Posts: 4708 Location: Disunited Kingdom
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 Re: Boot Art-What paint to use.
Cheers guys and gal, certainly plenty of food for thought there, I'll have a chat with her later and see what she says. 
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September 11th, 2011, 11:43 am |
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