Additionally to upgrading PC inside, you can also include some pizazz to it externally. Remove unsightly fawn paint from PCs case and paint it with color of your selection for new and exciting attractive look. Removing old paint from case is easy project that needs little more than time and elbow grease.
Instructions
1. Shut down PC and take out cover from case. Few covers made up of individual panels, as others are single metal part. Search for release button or a sequence of screws on case to take out cover. Move case cover to flat surface in an open area, away from PC. You may desire to do work with case cover on top of a towel, to avoid scratching.
2. Put 220-grit sandpaper on sanding block and start sanding paint off of case cover. If a sanding block is not presented, make use of hands; a sanding block makes work simple, though. Sand the whole surface of case cover regularly. If paint on case cover is textured, this will probably be lengthy part of project. After some time sanding, paint texture will start to wear away and bare metal under will be exposed.
3. Change sandpaper with 320-grit paper after you have reached base metal under paint. Keep on sanding until surface is flat, and then switch to 400-grit paper to organize case cover to be repainted. Every rising sandpaper number corresponds with a finer grit; as the coarse sandpaper serves to take out paint and texture from case cover, fine paper makes even surface that new paint will hold to eagerly.
4. Clean all paint and metal parts off of case cover using tack cloth. It is now ready to be primed and painted with new color of your selection.