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Sat Aug 02, 2008 6:49 am
So I bought a helmet, and didn't like the gloss black. I decided to give it some style and paint it. Originally the plan was to paint it flat black, but then I decided to give it some color and add graphics painted in.
This might void the snell rating on your helmet. It depends on how strict your track officials are.
Carefully peel off the snell sticker, and put sticker on a piece of backing paper, so it can be re-used.Start out with some 1000 grit paper, and scuff the clearcoat on the helmet. You don't want to break through the paint, just scuff so primer will stick.
After sanding is done, wash with alcohol to remove any oils from your hands.
Next, apply a coat of primer, then wet sand with 1000 grit. Clean well with water, and apply another coat of primer. Wetsand again, so that the whole helmet is slick and smooth.
After wetsanding
Clean really well with water. Then apply your flat black.
Now this is where I should have stopped, but I decided that I wanted to paint graphics into the helmet. So the plan was to paint it to the color I wanted my graphics, tape off the designs, then sand down the paint and re-applu the flat black. Pull off the tape, and the designs would be in the final colors, and the rest of the helmet would be flat black.
My problem is, that I chose a terrible color.I layed down a coat of lime gold metallic, then top coated with a candy emerald. The paint came out awesome, no runs, even coating, just great, except that the color is really freaking ugly. So I will sand it all back down, and stick with the flat black.