Paint Your Laptop Like a Pro
23 Apr' 2010You're going to need to disassemble your laptop so that you're left with just the parts of the system you want to paint--no electronics attached.
This is harder for some systems than others; if you're lucky, you'll be able to find a repair guide or series of maintenance steps on your manufacturer's Website that will allow you to deconstruct every bit of your laptop without too much of a headache.
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