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Ugly boots - paint 'em?
My 14-year old DS has found a pair of used ski boots that fit him nicely.
But they are purple and green and he is not too keen on buying them. Since he's likely to need a larger size next year, maybe we could paint them an more acceptable colour. Has anyone attempted this? What did you do, and how did it go? Thanks, J |
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Ugly boots - paint 'em?
jennifer muise wrote:
My 14-year old DS has found a pair of used ski boots that fit him nicely. But they are purple and green and he is not too keen on buying them. Since he's likely to need a larger size next year, maybe we could paint them an more acceptable colour. Has anyone attempted this? What did you do, and how did it go? Thanks, J Purple and green? What could be kewler than that? I mean, have you seen the colors of the new boots on the market for this year? The Dalbello park boots are WHITE for cryin' out loud! Uhm, no I've never tried to paint plastic ski boots, though I have seen some that looked like they were painted. Very rough looking. |
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Ugly boots - paint 'em?
VtSkier wrote:
jennifer muise wrote: My 14-year old DS has found a pair of used ski boots that fit him nicely. But they are purple and green and he is not too keen on buying them. Since he's likely to need a larger size next year, maybe we could paint them an more acceptable colour. Has anyone attempted this? What did you do, and how did it go? Purple and green? What could be kewler than that? I mean, have you seen the colors of the new boots on the market for this year? The Dalbello park boots are WHITE for cryin' out loud! Uhm, no I've never tried to paint plastic ski boots, though I have seen some that looked like they were painted. Very rough looking. One word: camo. It will look right no matter how awful it is. -- Cheers, Bev ************************************************** *************** "Why does everybody always forget the eigthth dwarf? Just because poor old Lumpy died of cancer doesn't mean he should be written out of history." -- RMassey |
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Ugly boots - paint 'em?
jennifer muise wrote:
My 14-year old DS has found a pair of used ski boots that fit him nicely. But they are purple and green and he is not too keen on buying them. Since he's likely to need a larger size next year, maybe we could paint them an more acceptable colour. Has anyone attempted this? What did you do, and how did it go? Duct tape. Wrap em up. Tell him there's nothing cooler than real mountain men and real mountain men all use duct tape for everything. If you need help getting this concept over to a gen zippy, enlist Klaus' help. I'm almost serious. |
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Ugly boots - paint 'em?
The Real Bev wrote: VtSkier wrote: jennifer muise wrote: My 14-year old DS has found a pair of used ski boots that fit him nicely. But they are purple and green and he is not too keen on buying them. Since he's likely to need a larger size next year, maybe we could paint them an more acceptable colour. Has anyone attempted this? What did you do, and how did it go? Purple and green? What could be kewler than that? I mean, have you seen the colors of the new boots on the market for this year? The Dalbello park boots are WHITE for cryin' out loud! Uhm, no I've never tried to paint plastic ski boots, though I have seen some that looked like they were painted. Very rough looking. One word: camo. It will look right no matter how awful it is. Where do you buy camo paint? |
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Ugly boots - paint 'em?
Richard Henry wrote:
The Real Bev wrote: VtSkier wrote: jennifer muise wrote: My 14-year old DS has found a pair of used ski boots that fit him nicely. But they are purple and green and he is not too keen on buying them. Since he's likely to need a larger size next year, maybe we could paint them an more acceptable colour. Has anyone attempted this? What did you do, and how did it go? Purple and green? What could be kewler than that? I mean, have you seen the colors of the new boots on the market for this year? The Dalbello park boots are WHITE for cryin' out loud! Uhm, no I've never tried to paint plastic ski boots, though I have seen some that looked like they were painted. Very rough looking. One word: camo. It will look right no matter how awful it is. Where do you buy camo paint? It's on the shelves at your local handyman store, but difficult to see. HTH HAND |
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Ugly boots - paint 'em?
"jennifer muise" wrote in message .. . My 14-year old DS has found a pair of used ski boots that fit him nicely. But they are purple and green and he is not too keen on buying them. Since he's likely to need a larger size next year, maybe we could paint them an more acceptable colour. Has anyone attempted this? What did you do, and how did it go? Try a big black indelible marker pen. Bob |
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Ugly boots - paint 'em?
"BrritSki" wrote in message ... Richard Henry wrote: The Real Bev wrote: One word: camo. It will look right no matter how awful it is. Where do you buy camo paint? It's on the shelves at your local handyman store, but difficult to see. HTH HAND Hmm, you've given me an idea. He's more of a tie-dye guy. Can I find tie-dye paint near the camo paint? OTOH, I wonder if he'd like 'em if I told him they cost 20 times the asking price (a mere 30 bucks. Canadian.) J |
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Ugly boots - paint 'em?
"jennifer muise" wrote in message .. . My 14-year old DS has found a pair of used ski boots that fit him nicely. But they are purple and green and he is not too keen on buying them. Since he's likely to need a larger size next year, maybe we could paint them an more acceptable colour. Has anyone attempted this? What did you do, and how did it go? Thanks, J Since the exterior of ski boots are plastic (polyurethane used to be the most commonly used) if you want to paint them, use a paint that is sold for plastics. Krylon is one of the brands; see http://www.krylon.com/main/product_t...roduct_details Make sure that you allow several days for the paint to dry and for the solvents to evaporate before using the boots. Ernie |
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Ugly boots - paint 'em?
"Sven Golly" wrote in message . 96.26... "jennifer muise" wrote in news:BNMah.25305 : Has anyone attempted this? What did you do, and how did it go? I'm pretty sure most paints won't stick to ski boots. The plastics are pretty slippery. Many plastics can be painted, but also usually require one of the following 1. Special primers (Adhesion promoter) and paints that can flex (as in painted bumpers and automotive body panels) 2. Surface treatment of chemical etching, flame treating (Wait that sounds fun - try that first!) 3. Sanding or surface roughening to allow the paint to grab or hold You could try sanding and then let your kids use them for paint ball target practice - then try a good paint formulated for plastics. Try Krylon Fusion for plastics paint http://www.krylon.com/main/product_t...t=product_list And no, I haven't done it. |
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