I would ideally like to have two or three sockets in colours which would not be available as manufactured products. Only very rarely will plugs be inserted/removed, and unswitched would be fine, thereby minimising the amount of physical handling, and they wouldn't be used in locations where they would be likely to be 'knocked about' too much.
Does anyone have any experience of spray-painting white accessories? Preventing any paints getting into 'the works' should be easy enough (and the shutters themselves ought to go a long-way to doing that), so what I'm really asking is, if anyone has done it, what sort of paint would be most like to remain unscathed on such a surface for a reasonable amount of time - cellulose-based 'car paint', polyurethane, or what?
I have seen plenty of accessories which have (deliberately or accidentally) brush-painted with emulsion paint or gloss paint (both of which seem to 'stick' pretty well), but imagine that spraying would probably result in a better, and perhaps more durable, finish.
Thanks for any advice/shared experiences!
Kind Regards, John
Does anyone have any experience of spray-painting white accessories? Preventing any paints getting into 'the works' should be easy enough (and the shutters themselves ought to go a long-way to doing that), so what I'm really asking is, if anyone has done it, what sort of paint would be most like to remain unscathed on such a surface for a reasonable amount of time - cellulose-based 'car paint', polyurethane, or what?
I have seen plenty of accessories which have (deliberately or accidentally) brush-painted with emulsion paint or gloss paint (both of which seem to 'stick' pretty well), but imagine that spraying would probably result in a better, and perhaps more durable, finish.
Thanks for any advice/shared experiences!
Kind Regards, John