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    i just used the krylon paint with primer on a piece of plexiglass for the saab pc and it laid out real nice.

    i'd still suggest using the krylon fusion though.

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    Guess I'll have to try it and find out the hard way Hopefully next weekend
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    as soon as i get the new case fan for the saab pc i'm going to use the yellow paint/primer on it too. i'll let you know how it turns out. i'm hoping it shows up today.

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    Ohh fans too.. >< STOP GIVING ME IDEAS!
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    Been painting a few pieces with the Krylon Fusion..working great so far unfortunately, camera is dead so no pics till its charged
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    glad to hear it's working good for you.

    i got the fan the other day, but couldn't get the blades off to paint them, so it stayed clear.

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