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restoring finish on case

Fullmetal Chocobo

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I am trying to find some ways to restore the finish on my Enermax FS2300BB case. I will be using this case for a new build starting next month, and I would like to fix the small areas where the paint has scraped or chipped off. Most of the damage is on the doors of the case, as seen here. (Notice white spots on inside of left door and outer-most edge of right door). The hinge areas are in pretty bad shape--I'll take specific pics later of that. I'm not quite sure what type of paint or surfacing it is nor do I know how to identify it.

I will update with better pics as soon as possible.
 
Originally posted by: Fullmetal Chocobo
I am trying to find some ways to restore the finish on my Enermax FS2300BB case. I will be using this case for a new build starting next month, and I would like to fix the small areas where the paint has scraped or chipped off. Most of the damage is on the doors of the case, as seen here. (Notice white spots on inside of left door and outer-most edge of right door). The hinge areas are in pretty bad shape--I'll take specific pics later of that. I'm not quite sure what type of paint or surfacing it is nor do I know how to identify it.

I will update with better pics as soon as possible.

Quite frankly it'll be neigh impossible to color match what you have in place, you may be in better shape just re-painting the entire front of the case.
 
Get a jar of touch-up paint at your favorite auto parts store (if no matching color, go to your local hobby shop for some Testor's model paint) or take the doors off and carry them to your auto paint shop and have them redone - shouldn't cost too much.

.bh.
 
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