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1.
To minimize redoing steps, make
sure you have a solid idea of the
look and feel you’re going for.
2.
Lightly sand housing with a
P240 grit sandpaper and wipe
clean any debris.
3.
Cover the holes from the
inside with masking tape.
4.
On a large piece of cardboard,
elevate the housing top and
bottom on a couple of small blocks
of wood.
5.
With long, slow strokes, spray
one light coat of primer or primer/
paint on top and bottom. Allow
45 minutes of drying time
between next two to three coats.
6.
If you’re using primer followed
by paint method, paint 3 coats
with 45 minutes between coats.
7.
Now, add your 2 Kings Boost
sticker and any other
desired decoration
(paint pens, acrylic
paint, Sharpie etc.).
Allow drying time.
8.
Add 3 coats of clear coat glaze
with 45 minutes between
coats. Wait at least 2 hours
before adding parts.
Give your pedal a custom paint job by painting and adding the stickers provided in this kit
(or custom decals that you can create on your own). Doing this pre-build is not only fun,
but it’s much easier than disassembling the pedal to paint it once you put it together. Don’t
forget to order quality primer and lacquers from stewmac.com.
PAINTING
YOUR PEDAL
HOUSING
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