Painting the plastic body panels??
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Painting the plastic body panels??
My partner and I have a very expensive paint line including the washer and curing oven in the shop that we own. We have not fired it up yet as we have just purchased the equipment. We were talking today and I brought up painting my sons white wolvy plastics and he said we could do it no problem. The key he said was the flexibility of the paint and the talent of the person operating it. We have a great painter working for us so during the off season I am going to have him paint the plastics either red or black. He said we can get an automotive quality finish on the plastics.
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Painting the plastic body panels??
It can be done but and I work at a dodge/gm dealer that has a bodyshop that has done it. The biggest issue is how flexible the plastic is. You will need a good flex agent in the paint to help keep it from cracking. So far so good but I'm not sure how the long term results will be yet.
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Painting the plastic body panels??
I have been a painter most of my life and am currently a Body Shop Manager At Marine Chevrolet In Jacksonville NC. I have painted alot of Go kart Plastic race bodies and motorcycles and a few ATV's. As the guys before said prep is everything. You have to clean extremely well with a pre kleano, remove all contamination and apply a very aggressive adhesion promotor such as Bull Dog or we use BASF product. I like polyurethane paints for this stuff and a very durable clear coat with a flex additive such as DF 25 (BASF product) in the clear coat. Your best bet is taking it to someone that really knows what there doing if you want it to last. Otherwise you'll watch peel as you ride or that first powerwash will splatter it everywhere! Good Luck
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