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Finding vendors to paint your product

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Hi everyone,

Little introduction about myself - I'm 19 years old from Sydney, Australia and am currently attending university and working full time at an accounting firm. I've read both Unscripted and The Millionaire Fastlane and I'm now fully committed to go fastlane - I cant see myself having it any other way anymore. I'm in the process of starting my first business and I'm now in the process of creating the product.
My product is a small consumer good made of aluminium, about 6 inches big and it will need a paint job. I want the paint colour to be similar to how newer car paint jobs look, kind of like a rich, metallic colour. But every single search I type into google to look for a painter for my product - it gives me painting services for properties.

So my question is - does anyone have any insight/experience in finding painters for your products? Any key words I should be using or any useful websites etc? I couldn't find a thread for this question so I've started this one.. and I couldn't find much useful information online either (at least from what I've searched)...

Thank you guys!
 
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If you want it to look like a painted car, why not take it to an auto body repair shop? They might be willing to paint it.

If the paint needs to be durable you could consider powder coating the parts. The process can be done at home if you have an oven you don't care for.
 

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Thank you for the great ideas! Been looking into them lightly as of now but I'll look into both options more and see what I can do :)
 

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