How To Paint Guitar Pedals?

by | Last updated on January 24, 2024

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Sand with a high grit sandpaper until you have a good roughed up surface. Use one coat of primer for automotive applications, let that dry overnight. Then do 3-4 coats of automotive paint in the color you want to use, letting it dry between coats. Finish with a clear coat, let dry, remove tape, replace knobs, and rock.

What do you paint pedals with?


Powder coat

is the kind of paint used on cars, and the one used on most guitar pedals as well. It looks very professional and there is a wide variety of colors available. You can either buy pre-painted enclosures, or make it yourself.

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Thicker yes, but chip and scratch just as easy

. The white color seems to stain believe it or not. We have red clay around here and the pedals have an orange ting to them now. As far as the industrial paint.

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Enamel paint is

a type of paint with an opaque and glossy finish

. It’s strong, long-lasting and it’s usually used for painting indoors or on metal surfaces. Enamel paint is oil-based, but recently water-based enamel became available as well.

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When ur done spraying,

leave the pedals to dry for at least few hours

. I recommand painting right before you go to sleep, so it has time to dry and you can put the clear coat in the morning. Now when the pedals are completely dry, put a light coat of clear coat over it. Same steps as the paint.

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David Evans
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David Evans
David is a seasoned automotive enthusiast. He is a graduate of Mechanical Engineering and has a passion for all things related to cars and vehicles. With his extensive knowledge of cars and other vehicles, David is an authority in the industry.