Ever try to paint your plastic?
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Ever try to paint your plastic?
I am thinking of painting my quad a flat black. It is Sage Green from the factory and I've already removed all of the decals.
I have been trying different things out on the back side of the front panel, including the "Fusion" paint that is supposed to be for plastic. That bonded OK, but not great.
I have now tried some automotive primer that seems to stick real well. I figured a coat of primer, then two-three color coats and a couple clear coats oughta do it.
Is this doable or should I go pay a pro?
I have been trying different things out on the back side of the front panel, including the "Fusion" paint that is supposed to be for plastic. That bonded OK, but not great.
I have now tried some automotive primer that seems to stick real well. I figured a coat of primer, then two-three color coats and a couple clear coats oughta do it.
Is this doable or should I go pay a pro?
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Ever try to paint your plastic?
CHECK OUT THIS SITE UNDER HOW TO SECTION ON PAINTING ATV AND MOTORCYCLE PLASTICS www.urethanesupply.com . I have not tried this yet but Plan on repainting my 05 800.
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Ever try to paint your plastic?
You'd be surprised how well the Krylon Fusion plastic paints work....... I've painted several plastics now with this stuff and it works great for something from a can. A little basic prep work (slight scuff to take off the shine) and many light coats and the stuff will stick forever.
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