Well, sort of. Rattle can paint is nowhere near as durable as the factory paint, so it will scuff and flake easily.
just use some spray paint
I would start by asking at a good bike shop. They may not do the work themselves but they should have the names of places that do. If that doesn't work, any auto paint business will have a paint booth and the equipment to do the work. if you are looking for a custom paint job, check with your local motorcycle retailer, they can put you in touch with a good air-brush jockey.
Yes, but it will be much better if you spray it with an auto primer first, and a good clearcoat after your colour. Krylon makes excellent hard clearcoat sprays, available in Walmart.
Doing a crummy job is easy enough, but doing a good job of it is quite hard. You'd need to disassemble it down to bare frame first, a challenge in itself. On top of that, whatever paint you can apply at home is nowhere near as durable as the factory paint, so it will scuff, chip and flake easily.
I have no idea what you mean by a "bmx bikes device".
Well first you have to dismantle all the bike parts from the bike. Separate wheels from body and take out all the brakes and stickers. Then remove all the old paint and scratches from the bike. To remove the old paint, take a sheet of sand paper and rub it against the parts that you want to paint. Rub until you see a silver metal under the paint. After you have done that, you are ready to paint your bike. (For BEST results i prefer using spray paint for metal, because it sticks better to it.) Take a spray paint and spray the first coat. Than wait 5-10 minutes for paint to dry than spray the second layer. For more darker color, make it 3 layers. So here you go! Enjoy!
No.
A pink BMX is for anyone who likes the color pink, and wants to do the kind of riding that bike is suited for. Boy or girl doesn't matter. But it is fairly common for manufacturers to paint some bikes in a "cute" paint scheme, pinks, whites, flowers and stuff, and to label them as "girls" bikes.
Grab the yellow pages, or do a net search for painters + your city. You can try powdercoating too. Powdercoat gives a strong coat that don't chip easily. Beware that for a good result all the components has to be removed from the frame, and the frame has to be prepped(sanded, media blasted, cleaned...), and this will cost you some. DIY rattle can paint jobs rarely get as strong as professional paint jobs, which means paint that chips and take scratches easily - not what you want for a BMX
you spell it BMX
BMX
It is where bmx rider race.