Painting a Buddy

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JNV
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Painting a Buddy

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Any one out there ever pain their Buddy a different color? If so how did you do it? Have it professionally done or by your self? With professional tools or rattle can?
I am thinking about painting my wifes scooter but I am too broke to have it professionally done so if anyone has done a paint job by themselves please share any tips. Pictures would be cool.
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Painting a Buddy

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Sorry; I meant to say paint, not pain.
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The recommended paint seems to be krylon's "color fusion," there are plenty of tips and ideas in these and other threads.

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