King quad plastics
#1
King quad plastics
So my kq 300 plastics are completely trashed cracked stitches etc..
Any one know if spray can bedliner works as paint at this point I have nothing to lose let me know if it has worked and what prep you used and primer
Can anyone also recommend any putty stuff to spread over the stitches before I paint
I've tried spray paint before lasted about 2 days and I could literally wipe it off so not going that route again
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and on a side note anyone ever make mud flaps homemade before ? If so what kind of plastic did you use and what to cut it with .. Thanks
Any one know if spray can bedliner works as paint at this point I have nothing to lose let me know if it has worked and what prep you used and primer
Can anyone also recommend any putty stuff to spread over the stitches before I paint
I've tried spray paint before lasted about 2 days and I could literally wipe it off so not going that route again
.
and on a side note anyone ever make mud flaps homemade before ? If so what kind of plastic did you use and what to cut it with .. Thanks
#2
Never known any paint that will stick to the soft plastic that most Quads use. The 300 is a model that gets scrapped regularly, so a trawl of the on-line quad breakers may be worthwhile. We used to make mud flaps from quarry conveyor belting (rubber/fabric sandwich), it is a pig to cut, hacksaw, craft knife, and sweat.
Just another thought, that vinyl "camo-wrap" stuff does work, and hides a multitude of botched repairs.
Just another thought, that vinyl "camo-wrap" stuff does work, and hides a multitude of botched repairs.
#3
Never known any paint that will stick to the soft plastic that most Quads use. The 300 is a model that gets scrapped regularly, so a trawl of the on-line quad breakers may be worthwhile. We used to make mud flaps from quarry conveyor belting (rubber/fabric sandwich), it is a pig to cut, hacksaw, craft knife, and sweat.
Just another thought, that vinyl "camo-wrap" stuff does work, and hides a multitude of botched repairs.
Just another thought, that vinyl "camo-wrap" stuff does work, and hides a multitude of botched repairs.
#4