Not really.
On the rolling surface it'll first make the wheels slippery, and then it'll wear off quite fast.
You'd only get some to stick - poorly - on to the side faces of the wheels.
I'd suggest a permanent marker pen instead if you really think that you have to change the color.
no.
colored paint... usually more than one color.
Get a blank deck, spray paint, and a template on what you wanna do.
You should use plastic only spray paint for them and then let them sit over night.
Yes, you can spray paint over existing spray paint as long as the surface is clean and properly prepared.
Spray paint with design board (found in walmart 1-30)
Get the can of spray paint and point it towards your hair then spray. You don't put spray paint in your hair!!! The poisons can kill you!!!
You can paint your car blinkers with spray paint. You can use any type of Marine spray paint. The spray paint should be water resistant.
Yes, you can brush paint over spray paint as long as the spray paint has fully dried and the surface has been properly prepared.
You can do whatever you like to your boots and bindings, buy i want you, do not paint the blade, this will result in you not being able to sharpen, skate, or de-burr your skates properly. It's best to just leave them the way they are!!
It's almost impossible to do with a brush. Get a good spray can (Krylon or similar) and prep your material well, then spray it in a shop or garage where temp. is around 75 deg. Start with very light coats, overpainting gives a different texture. A good spray can? What the hell? There is no such thing as a good spray can. Get a paint gun and get some flat black paint from the auto paint supply store and learn.
To turn regular paint into spray paint, you can mix the paint with a paint thinner or solvent to achieve the right consistency for spraying. Transfer the mixture into a spray bottle or paint sprayer and adjust the nozzle for desired spray pattern.