Brake Cleaner makes for nasty paint

Before you start spray painting your bike, use a little (or a lot, that's up to you) brake-cleaner to 'clean' the surface. Make sure not to let it dry, it has to be a little moist! Then you spray away and admire your beautiful paintjob. The next minute there's nothing left of that paintjob, but instead you have awesome cracks where the paint and brake-cleaner chemicaly reacted. For best results use the cheapest brake-cleaner and paint you can get your hands on or borrow it at your local paintshop! Tip: Don't practice just do it! The worst painter will do the best job in this case
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