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[Guide]Make your Controller Ready For Painting
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First you going to take your controller apart and lay all pieces out.
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Get a area to wash everything
Stuff u will need=Paper towel, soap, paint thinner, Q-tips and a towel
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You should put some latex free gloves on
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Turn on your warm water at your sink and have a low stream of it running to look like this
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Then put some soap on a piece of paper towel and fold it up
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Wash all the parts your going to be painting make sure their nice and clean.
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Once you done cleaning all the pieces rinse off the soap
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After all your parts on washed add some paint thinner to a top of a q-tip and clean every part of the piece you want to wash.Make sure all the grease is off(dont eat KFC before doing this)
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After doing that wash it off and like it dry by air.
Not my pictures pictures are by jazman444
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Get a area to wash everything
Stuff u will need=Paper towel, soap, paint thinner, Q-tips and a towel
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You should put some latex free gloves on
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Turn on your warm water at your sink and have a low stream of it running to look like this
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Then put some soap on a piece of paper towel and fold it up
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Wash all the parts your going to be painting make sure their nice and clean.
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Once you done cleaning all the pieces rinse off the soap
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After all your parts on washed add some paint thinner to a top of a q-tip and clean every part of the piece you want to wash.Make sure all the grease is off(dont eat KFC before doing this)
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After doing that wash it off and like it dry by air.
Not my pictures pictures are by jazman444
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Good Post very helpful when i come to painting my controller
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callumc382 wrote Good Post very helpful when i come to painting my controller
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I thanked and + repped. You should then make a video of paiting (:. Not a video off of youtube.
Booney 8)
Booney 8)
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JMG20GB wrote I thanked and + repped. You should then make a video of paiting (:. Not a video off of youtube.
Booney 8)
yea im hopefully going to be getting paint and all that for painting it
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1887Pro wrote First you going to take your controller apart and lay all pieces out.
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Get a area to wash everything
Stuff u will need=Paper towel, soap, paint thinner, Q-tips and a towel
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You should put some latex free gloves on
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Turn on your warm water at your sink and have a low stream of it running to look like this
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Then put some soap on a piece of paper towel and fold it up
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Wash all the parts your going to be painting make sure their nice and clean.
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Once you done cleaning all the pieces rinse off the soap
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After all your parts on washed add some paint thinner to a top of a q-tip and clean every part of the piece you want to wash.Make sure all the grease is off(dont eat KFC before doing this)
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After doing that wash it off and like it dry by air.
Not my pictures but this is my own guide(the writing i wrote myself)
Awesome guide.
Should be stickied!
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Very helpful.
What's that smell? Is that stickied?
What's that smell? Is that stickied?
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very useful nice thread keep up the work
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thanks for all the postive comments
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did anyone do this yet?
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