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monkeyinajar 03-14-2005 09:52 PM

For those that paint the fenders...
 
Do you use Flexall or any other additive in the paint to prevent against cracking from flexing? If so what do you use? I'm just starting to tinker around with a sprayer and want to do custom paint on my quad. Any suggestions about where to get paint and what to use would be appreciated.

Phil

crazypainter 03-14-2005 10:42 PM

For those that paint the fenders...
 
Find a place that preps raw automotive bumpers in Omaha we use Keystone. they prep it and prime it, when you getit back all you need to do is scuff it with a scotch briteand go to color. I only use a flex additive in my clear as that is all thats recommended by my supplier. I use PPG and House of Kolor Paints My clear is srictly PPG. Hope this helps, any other ?'s PM me and I'd be glad to answer. John.

JDsBusa 03-14-2005 10:57 PM

For those that paint the fenders...
 
i remeber reading about an adhesion promoter called bulldogg if I am not mistaken. But I havent tried any yet. I wish we had some sand around here instead of trees and underbrush. Mine would have some
cool work on it. Nice looking stuff.
Justin

crazypainter 03-14-2005 11:01 PM

For those that paint the fenders...
 
I've used Bulldog, its still pretty iffy as to whether paint will stick. Our plastic is made of polyethelene which isn't made to be painted [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-sad.gif[/img] Its about like trying to paint teflon. I've tried about every system out there , the way I do it now gives the best results for me [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif[/img]

monkeyinajar 03-14-2005 11:09 PM

For those that paint the fenders...
 
For the prep work, is it just like general prep work for fenders? Is the base the same? How many color coats and clear do you use?

crazypainter 03-14-2005 11:21 PM

For those that paint the fenders...
 
prepping plastic is nothing like prepping a car fender. There are 2 types of adhesion, mechanical, like what you get from sanding, and chemical which uses a chemical bond. on plastic you use a chemical bond , which is where all the cleaners and adhesion promoters come in, the problem is the release mould on the plastic wwhich is incorporated in the make up of the plastic it doesn't let paint stick to it som you have to clean it, but with polyethelene its all through it so you can't just wipe it down and call it good. It has to be scrubbed, cleaned dried and sealed before the release moulds leach out which they do even as your cleaning it. It's no where near as easy as painting a car.[img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-sad.gif[/img]

Dedu 06-04-2005 05:58 AM

For those that paint the fenders...
 
Hello...yes I had recived your message,but here in Swiss already night,now 10.55 in the mornin,and a wake.es,please,I am waiting for all Price (inc.shipping cost.).
Would you please if possible tell me the condition of the plastic and paint.(new or scratched),and the fenders up the fronth whells also.thanks,Regards,Dedu.

VEGAS650 06-04-2005 01:58 PM

For those that paint the fenders...
 
The guy that painted mine uses Bulldog. It has cracked from ABUSE. I looked at it when I peeled some off and it really wasn't stuck to the plastic. Almost like gravity was holding it there.

The same guy did my buddies Banshee and it's holding up well. I guess our plastic is different, just like Crazy said.

Unles I could do it myself so I wouldn't have to pay someone, I'll never do it again.

Squatcher 06-04-2005 02:11 PM

For those that paint the fenders...
 
Vegas you are right. If you can't do it yourself don't do it. I have to spend money and get mine redone aswell. I am thinking of just getting brand new plastic but what fun is that. Once you start you can't go back. Painted quad running at the dunes should last a few seasons unless you roll it something like that. Opps!!

VEGAS650 06-04-2005 07:37 PM

For those that paint the fenders...
 
I actually stepped on my rear piece while it was off. But it did last over two years.


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