Paint Nintendo with acrylic paint?

He
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So is that right on the Nintendo? With acrylic paint. Scratch-proof and so it doesn't matter, it just shouldn't damage the technology.

Fo

Who needs it ^^ Is your Nintendo, you can do what you want.

He

The thing is unfortunately pink - I didn't find xD with 10 super beautiful now

Te

You're welcome to do it, but I don't think it will last long

Fo

You can paint it as you like but always remember that you are really working on it. Summary:

disassemble
Sanding (old paint away)
prime
paint
Sealing (clear coat)

Have fun

Fo

Yes, if you do it right. Read up there as it holds.

al

I don't think the paint will stick to it well, but it would work… As long as you don't want to dilute the paint with water. It should go without saying that if water runs into an opening, you can probably throw the device away.

You should also grind away the old paint in front of it if you want a good end result.

He

That is clear. I don't use it much anyway, I already have one or two problems. So it's not bad if it's not very consistent.

al

Cool! Do you know this from personal experience?

ig

Can you do… As long as you don't close the ventilation slots…

… One more thing…

… The ABS plastic housing also has a certain thermal conductivity which must guarantee a certain amount of heat dissipation even in warm ambient temperatures and supports the convection cooling inside the housing of the console…

… The more layers of paint on the case, the worse the waste heat from the internal electronics is released to the environment… In the worst case, the CPU smokes.

… It is best not to put any paint or foils on the housing… Otherwise, additional fans must be installed in the housing to ensure effective cooling of the electronics.

Fo

Oh yeah. If you have to paint this

Paint Nintendo with acrylic paint

from white to pink first because your daughter wants it, then you know how to do it and what to look for ^^

le

How sweet.

al

Wow. You are really a great father that you put so much effort into it. I know opinions on the internet don't count that much, but I wish I had a parent like that. Your daughter can count herself lucky, even if you may have to repaint it in a few years' time, unless it is given away right away. XD

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If you use the paint sparingly and lightly roughen the surfaces beforehand. It would be better to apply a primer beforehand so that the paint lasts longer.