How to Spray Paint LEGO Bricks
Buy the spray paint color(s) that you plan to use., Clean the LEGOs you plan to paint., Because spray paints are highly volatile and contain VOC (volatile organic content), wear a protective mask when you're spray painting., Cover the surface where...
Step-by-Step Guide
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Step 1: Buy the spray paint color(s) that you plan to use.
If you have the money, try the more advanced hand held spray paints with nozzles. -
Step 2: Clean the LEGOs you plan to paint.
Make sure they're dried off before you paint them. , Try to work in an open area with proper air ventilation and keep away from sources of ignition of a fire or flame.
If you're a child, then ask for a parent's assistance. ,,,, After drying, turn the pieces to the other side and do the same. -
Step 3: Because spray paints are highly volatile and contain VOC (volatile organic content)
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Step 4: wear a protective mask when you're spray painting.
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Step 5: Cover the surface where you'll be painting your piece(s) on with newspaper.
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Step 6: Aim the nozzle of the can towards the pieces
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Step 7: holding the spray at a distance of 1 to 14 inches away from the brick.
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Step 8: Paint on a side to side direction
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Step 9: sweeping the parts from left to right
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Step 10: then right to left until the surface of the LEGO piece has been painted.
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Step 11: Wait 5 to 10 minutes for the bricks to dry.
Detailed Guide
If you have the money, try the more advanced hand held spray paints with nozzles.
Make sure they're dried off before you paint them. , Try to work in an open area with proper air ventilation and keep away from sources of ignition of a fire or flame.
If you're a child, then ask for a parent's assistance. ,,,, After drying, turn the pieces to the other side and do the same.
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