Guide to Paint Your Motorcycle Helmet?
Motorcycle riding is a tough hobby. It's exhilarating to cut through the air at a high speed while feeling the machine throb beneath you and the wind whip against you. Your helmet plays a significant role in your personality and attitude. Your helmet should reflect your personality and sense of fashion. A helmet can be painted to change its plain appearance into something extraordinary. It can make this crucial piece of safety equipment into a fashionable accessory. However, be sure the paint you choose for your custom helmet is safe to put on your bicycle, motorcycle, or sports helmet before you begin painting.
Having trouble painting a motorbike helmet? We have the information you need to take care of yourself. Continue reading to learn what you need to know on how to start your motorcycle helmet.
Check regulations and laws in your city
Make sure, customizing your helmets is legal. It might be against the law to paint your motorcycle helmet in some places for road safety reasons. This is because many paints include petroleum-based solvents that could harm the helmet and lessen the protection it offers. For pertinent information, get in touch with your neighbourhood transportation safety office.
The regulations governing the alteration of motorcycle helmets differ from place to place, as do how police officers interpret these restrictions. Also, a fine could be imposed for wearing a helmet that doesn't adhere to regional safety regulations.
Do not rub the paint surface with sandpaper
Do not rub your helmet's painted surface. You risk accidentally sanding into the exterior plastic or fibreglass shell if you attempt to remove existing paint from your helmet. This could degrade the outside shell of the helmet, making it less efficient at shielding the inner layer from common knocks and scratches. This could reduce how well your helmet shields your head during an accident. We suggest you choose a basic white or black matte helmet if you're going to buy a helmet to paint so that you won't have to be concerned about erasing any painted designs or glossy finishes.
Cover the parts that need not be painted
Any components you don't want to paint or want them clear coated can be covered. Remove any removable accessories you don't want to be painted, such as a face shield on helmets. Any components that are fastened or secured with velcro can be removed easily. Next, tape any components you shouldn't remove, such as the inner shell and vents, with masking tape. Make sure the only exposed area is the one you wish to paint.
Masking tape and paper or plastic can be used to protect the interior of the helmet from paint.
Avoid taking out the inner shell, vents, or any other crucial components of your custom helmet before painting it to prevent weakening it.
Outline your design with a pencil
Whenever planning to draw your design on the helmet, always use pencils. To create your design, you can also use tape, stickers, or stencils. Take your time to ensure that your intended helmet design will be realized.
Use fine black lines to make your design more visible from a distance.
Try cutting strips of masking tape and putting them on your helmet to make intricate geometric patterns.
Use acrylic paints
Use brushes and water-based acrylic paints for your design. Helmets can be safely painted with these water-based paints. To ensure that every coat of paint adheres properly to the surface of your helmet, let each layer dry completely before adding the next. The paint won't start to flake off as a result of this.
Shadowing, highlighting, and any final touches should be applied after your foundation layers have been applied.
Instead of using an aerosol can to spray painting your stilo helmets, use an airbrush. You can apply a more even coat of paint to your helmet by using an airbrush.
You can always get in touch with for assistance or advice if you need it to put your idea into action. Create a unique, Piers Dowell stylish helmet for yourself using your creativity. Your custom bikes and helmets are all painted in the UK with high-end bespoke paint.






