Originally posted by SteveT: How about light sanding and spraying 3 coats of Helmsman spar urethane , dull finish but still looks super nice...
Originally posted by BRIARS: Do not paint that bow. It is too nice. Skin the limbs with the stick on stuff that removes easily or get some limb skin socks. If you want it really camo get some leafy type flauge and put on it. I think rancho safari has some of it. I use their ghilla and love it. Killed all my deer with it on this year, bow had camo no mar type tape on the back of the limbs and thats it.I would not steel wool it or spray it with satin poly either. I assure you the critters are not looking at the bow when they see you.
Originally posted by Sam McMichael: I spray painted a bow for camo effect once, and it worked great. However, later on I wanted the bow back in its original coloration. Even though the paint was supposed to be easily removable with the company's remover, it simply did not work. I still don't have all the paint off that bow. Point is make very sure that you don't want to ever come back to the original finish before you undertake the camo project.