Painting the plastic
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I found this link on one of the other boards. It seems that this guy knows what he's doing -at least from the projects on the site and the info seems valid.
Plastic Refinishing
Plastic Refinishing
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HURYCNE,Jeff posted a picture of my red ds,it was easy to do.You can go down to the automotive paint store and ask for flex primer,and get any color you want and add flex additive to it.It seems to run a little easier than most but goes on nice.Just scuff up the plastic so that it sticks good.You can flex the plastic all you want and it won't crack.
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I think I rememberd what that bonder is called, Bullydog. Not sure though, but I know it is at least close and I know it's not that much. I would highly recommend doing it if you want it to last longer.
Black, What did you use to scuff it up? Then did you use some kind of cleaner on it before you primed? I know that is key too. Can someone throw up a link to that picture of yours? I would like to see it.
Black, What did you use to scuff it up? Then did you use some kind of cleaner on it before you primed? I know that is key too. Can someone throw up a link to that picture of yours? I would like to see it.
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Ohh Yah, I remeber that thread now. Now that the cats out of the bag on it I wanted to kill you guys. I logged on day after day to find out what the scoop was on that thing and never figured it out till Jeff said something about it at Sand Mtn. LOL. Way sweet looking quad though. I am looking at staying black but with pruple and blue accents of some sort and some airbrushing. I have a freind thats just going to do it for nothing. ALl I have to pay for is materials. It should debut at DS Days. There are alot of things I want to do but this one is for sure. The others will be one at a time.
Ohh and thanks Jeff for the link[img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-wink.gif[/img]
Ohh and thanks Jeff for the link[img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-wink.gif[/img]