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8 thoughts on “Slightly tidier graffiti

  1. It just needs to be ridin a little bit. It’s fresh paint. it has a sheen to it that prevents a certain amount of abuse from the elements before it deteriorates. Like any skatable surface that i’ve painted in the past, people complain of the slickness until it gets a couple good sessions and a good rain.

    Be careful for a bit.

  2. Looks cool. Special kind of paint?

  3. Not really. It Sherwin Williams Superpaint with a Satin finish. It’s more durable than flat paint, but it does remain slick for a while and a little shiny. The best thing for that place would be a water-bourne epoxy paint. real durable, not so slick. only cost between $65-90 a gallon compared to the stuff we used that ran me about $65 total.

  4. I love the picture above. It almost looks like a painting.

  5. So how much paint does it take? Maybe we could find a way to buy the good paint next time. SPS?

  6. Takes just under 5 gallons, but epoxy paint may have a different coverage rate. It’s probably the same amount. I’ll do a little research.

  7. funny thing i painted some skate able stuff before (Tim Kula’s Bowl)and I found that the indoor FLAT latex paint works best.
    Personally i go for the “oops Paints” because they are cheaper.
    you just have to get a bit tricky on your design and work with what is available.

    But yeah the indoor stuff actually wears out faster witch is a good thing. it was also stickier than broken in skate lite.

    check out some picks or my work in:
    bowlsurgeon.blogspot.com

  8. I only paint that thing to make dudes bummed. Same with painting or powerwashing Burnside.

    Also, both involve a color / paint selection process that includes the following criteria: That’s what was made available.

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