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Round 2-button foot switch [message #28611] Mon, 06 June 2022 10:00 Go to next message
rodak
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Registered: October 2001
Location: Georgia
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I just bought one of the round, 2-button footswitches off eBay. $40. Based on what I've seen in the past, I thought that was a decent price. It needs paint, though - almost all of the black paint has worn or chipped off.

What kind of paint should I use do restore it to its former glory? Flat? Gloss? some kind of crinkle finish? (and it's black, right? I've never seen one in person, so I'm not certain.)


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Re: Round 2-button foot switch [message #28612 is a reply to message #28611] Mon, 06 June 2022 12:10 Go to previous messageGo to next message
chicagobill
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Black wrinkle paint will match the original finish. Heating the paint as it dries changes the texture of the wrinkles.

Rustoleum used to sell a spray can version that worked pretty well.
Re: Round 2-button foot switch [message #28613 is a reply to message #28612] Mon, 06 June 2022 13:14 Go to previous messageGo to next message
rodak
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Thanks! Home Depot sells a Rustoleum "Textured" black spray paint. For "heated", do you mean like just hitting it with a heat gun for a few minutes after painting, or actually baking it in an oven for a more lengthy time?

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Re: Round 2-button foot switch [message #28614 is a reply to message #28611] Tue, 07 June 2022 11:54 Go to previous messageGo to next message
chicagobill
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A heat gun will work well, just try and keep the heat even across the object.

The hotter the paint gets, the finer the texture gets. I used to use it to simulate the wrinkle finish on old guitar amps from the 30's and 40's. They had a very fine texture pattern to the finish. Heating the parts in an old toaster oven would get the modern spray paint to look very close to the old time finishes.
Re: Round 2-button foot switch [message #28615 is a reply to message #28611] Tue, 07 June 2022 15:32 Go to previous messageGo to next message
stevem is currently offline  stevem
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VHT brand paints sells a spray black wrinkle finish for automotive use that I have found is more durable then the rustoleum.
Re: Round 2-button foot switch [message #28616 is a reply to message #28611] Wed, 08 June 2022 11:27 Go to previous message
carlc is currently offline  carlc
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I too have used the VHT on the rear baffles of Kustom SCs...works great. Also used it on old mic stand base to replicate original.
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