laker custom plastic
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laker custom plastic
I would think you would want a more flexible fender than the stiff ones to paint. There is supposed to be a new ingredient that you mix with the paint so it does not get that egg shell cracked look if the fender gets folded or bent a little. I dont know if it bleaches into the fender itself or what. I was thinking that maybe it causes some kind of chemical reaction and allows the color to be drawn into the actual plastic. I know you are supposed to rough up your plastics with an sos pad or even a light weight sand paper to get the paint to stick to the plastic. I really dont know, im a farmer not a painter, its interesting though.
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laker custom plastic
The laker plastic is much easier to paint. it is made from polypropolene instead of polyethelene like the stock. The laker stuff is like painting a foreign car bumper, while the OEM is like trying to paint teflon, its not designed to have paint adhere to it. I do have the formula for John Deere green[img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif[/img]
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