How to Paint a PC Case At Home – Detailed Guide

If you want your PC to be a little more colorful and stand out from the crowd, painting your PC case can be a fun project. However, you need to use caution when selecting paint as not all paints are meant for this purpose. It is best to go with paint that is labeled safe for plastics or that has been tested for this application. Instructions on how to prepare the surface and paint properly should also come with this type of paint.

If you do decide to try it yourself, make sure to follow these steps carefully so you don’t end up damaging your computer in any way.

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Paint your PC case? These six steps guide:

The PC case is the most integral and recognizable part of any computer. It’s also the easiest part to customize and change in terms of look and design. Painting your PC isn’t difficult, but it does take some preparation and time, so follow these six steps to get started on your new computer customization project.

1. Choose the Color

2. Clean Your Whole PC Case

3. Remove the Stickers Generously

4. Let’s Start the Spray

5. Be Patient

6. OutFit the PC Case

1. Choose the Color

The latest trend in PC case design is a whole new color palette. The colors are bolder than ever before with more saturated hues that pop off the screen. You can choose from many different shades of blue or green, reds, purples, oranges, yellows, whites, etc., depending upon what you like best. If you’re not sure which one looks good on you, take a look at the pcpartpicker guide to choosing the perfect color scheme for yourself here: http://www.pcpartpicker.com/blog/choosing-the-perfect-color-scheme/.

2. Clean Your Whole PC Case

Prep for painting by removing everything from the inside of the case, including the power supply. Leave just the motherboard installed. If you have a tower or desktop PC, remove all internal components such as hard drives, optical drive, CPU cooler fan, etc. You can also leave your graphics card in place if it’s an aftermarket unit that doesn’t require removal. This will allow you to paint directly onto the metal surface without having to worry about getting any dust into the interior of the computer.

3. Remove the Stickers Generously

Paint provides protection, visibility, and personality to the outside of your PC case. Painting your computer’s case is not difficult- just follow these steps:

1. Remove all stickers or vinyl on the outside of your PC case

2. Wipe down the outside of your PC with some alcohol to remove dust and grease

3. Paint! Avoid painting inside components like fans or power supply units

4. Let’s Start the Spray

PC cases come in different colors and textures, but the majority of them are white. Adding color to your PC case can be a fun way to express yourself through your PC. To start spraying, first determine the color of paint you want to use and then remove your computer from the case if possible. Next, remove any loose dust on the surface with a cloth or vacuum.

If there is no dust on the surface, it will make applying spray paint much easier. You may also need to clean off any residue that has built up over time. Once everything is ready, turn on your air compressor and set its pressure to about 50 psi. This should give you enough power for most paints.

The next step is to apply the primer coat by using an even layer of paint across the entire area where you plan to put the new finish. Let this dry completely before moving on to the second coat. Apply another even coat of paint and let it dry again. Repeat these steps until all coats are complete.

5. Be Patient for a While

It takes a while to paint your PC Case so patience is key. In order to have a perfect finish, it’s important to have a light touch and go slow over the surface. This will prevent the paint from being uneven and give you a smooth finish. The process of painting a case can be a little tricky, but there are plenty of videos on youtube that can help guide you through the process.

6. OutFit the PC Case

So once you have sprayed the computer case and dried it entirely, another thing remains: reassemble the computer case. Outfit the PC case to make it look just as before. That is difficult, you should challenge yourself.

Conclusion

Painting a PC case can be an expensive and arduous process. However, this is not the only way to get your computer looking clean and sleek. There are many ways to cover up scratches and dents that you may have received after years of use. Things like spray paint, decals, or even sticker kits. They are all available for purchase online in a variety of different colors that will match any home decor. You could also go with something more permanent such as wood stain or epoxy resin. These products require some skill on how to apply them properly so they don’t crack or peel off over time. If you want to save money but still keep your computer looking great then these options might just work out perfectly for you!.

Chris Stobing
Chris Stobing is a hardware analyst at PhenomBuilts. He is a graduate of New York University. Chris brings his experience benchmarking and reviewing gadgets and PC hardware such as graphics cards, monitors, storage, and networking equipment.
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