![]() You will need the Primer, the colour you wish to use and if you want the finish to be nice and shiny the clear top coat. The paint I bought was Holts brand touch up in the small cans which are ideal because they are decent quality and contain more than enough paint to do at least 2 bream size reels. Starting with the paint don't buy those cheap $2 spray cans from Bunnings they suck and you are wasting your time if you use them. Here are some of the things you will need: Here is how I received the reel mechanically sound but looking a bit tired in the paint department. Due to the cost of equipment and potential hazards I figured if I wanted to show others how to go about painting their reels it was probably a better idea to use touch up spraycans from Repco. Ideally I would want to do this with an airbrush and some quality 2 pack paint. After picking up a couple of Daiwa Revros' on the cheap I decided to kill some time and repaint one DIY style. ![]()
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