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Thinking about using sandpaper on Macbook
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<blockquote data-quote="jaster" data-source="post: 507202" data-attributes="member: 3143"><p>How about trying little sandpaper, then spray paint. I don't have the cojones to try it, but I would love to see a custom painted macbook. There was a guy a while ago that I saw at a flea market. He did airbrushing. He would fine sand the case, then custom airbrush it. Looked like graffiti. I never saw a macbook, but he had a comp there that was airbrushed, looked great. ANyway, with a really good tape job, or better yet, removing the case to paint it, I don't see why it can't be done. Personally, I wouldn't do it, but would love to see one done.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jaster, post: 507202, member: 3143"] How about trying little sandpaper, then spray paint. I don't have the cojones to try it, but I would love to see a custom painted macbook. There was a guy a while ago that I saw at a flea market. He did airbrushing. He would fine sand the case, then custom airbrush it. Looked like graffiti. I never saw a macbook, but he had a comp there that was airbrushed, looked great. ANyway, with a really good tape job, or better yet, removing the case to paint it, I don't see why it can't be done. Personally, I wouldn't do it, but would love to see one done. [/QUOTE]
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