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==Less common modifications== === Automotive paint & other finishes === Automotive paint refers to the paint typically seen on cars and trucks. This type of finish requires a compressed air source, such as an [[air compressor]] or {{CO2|link=yes}} tank, and a [[spray gun]]. It is more expensive than a finish using [[Aerosol paint|spray cans]], but when done skillfully it can be better looking and much more durable. Other methods of painting can include [[powder coating]] which is highly durable though not quite as aesthetically pleasing to many modders as automotive paint. [[Electroplating]] can also be done on steel computer cases and parts. Aluminum cases can be plated or [[Anodizing|anodized]] as well, and processes are available to plate plastic cases. Plated coatings can range from a nickel to chrome and even gold. More elaborate finishes can be crafted by using a combination of techniques, such as chrome plating with a transparent color coat. === Body filler === Body filler (or [[Bondo (putty)|Bondo]]) is a two-part putty often used to fix dents in automobiles. Case modders use it to fill and sculpt their own creations. When mixed with a paste catalyst the filler hardens in a short period of time and can be sanded, ground or cut to a desired shape. An alternative system uses [[fiberglass]] resin (catalyzed with liquid hardener) and either fiberglass cloth or mat to fill holes and form shapes. Lacquer based Spot Putty is often used to fill smaller imperfections before the application of [[Primer (paint)|primer]]. Typically, a case modder uses a combination of these materials to obtain the desired result. This method is usually used on the front plastic [[bezel (screen)|bezel]] of a computer case to give it a new look.
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