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this post was submitted on 18 Feb 2024
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Maybe a good pair of headphones and the careful application of some spray paint? Mask and holes or areas you don't want to colour, then apply several light coats until suitable pinkness is achieved. I suspect you'll get bonus points for personalisation.
Sorry, not good advice:
plastics and paints are usually incompatible-chemistries.
ABS can be painted, but you MUST be careful about which solvents are in the paint, e.g.
There is no point in trying to paint polypropylene, e.g.
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I haven't had any issues painting most plastics with the general hobby type spray paints. I know there are some that'll fail or damage the surface, but I've had good results with Plastikote (other brands are available, etc).
I should probably have been more specific about using spray paints for plastics rather than general ones.