painting the coil

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Could you wrap the coil with yellow shrink-wrap tape? Possibly keeping your warranty intact.
 

DO YOU WEAR A MASK OR GOGGLES?
 

I didn't try the tape because I thught it will fall off in water. I dont wear mask or googles I dont dive. Im wader.
 

IM SURE IF YOU DO SOME GOOGLE SEARCHING YOU CAN FIND RELECTIVE STICKERS OR REFLECTORS
TO ATTACH - YOU CAN FIND WATER PROOF TAPE - MAYBE EVEN USE ZIPTIES TO ATTATCH SOMETHING TO COIL
THAT YOU CAN SEE BETTER CUT OUT A PLASTIC ARRROW - PAINT AND ZIP TIE IT
 

HAd one of my scoops powder coated, lasted about 4 years. Each hunt I would see little yellow flakes or yellow rings from the holes in the scoop in the sand, sometimes causing me to take a second look thinking it was a ring. I have seen several coils painted from yellow to orange, like said by Casper n RG best to not void warranty and go a different route until the warranty is over..then paint away.
 

Maintain your warranty. Username hookahforgold painted his coil yellow with a product called plastidip He mentions that he has had the coating for a few years no problems.I in turn followed suit and painted my cz21 coil a fluorescent red , very visible. It required many coats and yeilded a very rubbery type finish. My detector is out of warranty. So far I am pleased even if I have to repaint
once a year it's worth it not dealing with a coil cover. Best to use the gallon unthinned as far as I can tell. The aerosol spray is prethinned and not up to the task.
 

When in doubt........ call to check if it voids the warranty. Unless you are using some type of paint that might contain metal like some bed liner sprays do i see no issue. Plastic dip is good stuff...... thou not as tuff in salt water/sand.
 

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