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Title: Re: Painting plastics?
Post by: Andys92 on December 05, 2013, 06:10:24 am
think i used 600 or 800 grit for final couple of coats.  Like i said ,not sure if i would spray yellow plastic black or anything drastic like that .Will look terrible when chipping ,seen some of that on ebay !!
Title: Re: Painting plastics?
Post by: Dirtzilla on December 04, 2013, 11:10:30 pm
Any automobile paint supply shop will sell you some primer for plastic parts in a spray can.  You don't want to sand it too fine or the paint will not grab as well.
When paint peels in big chucks its because they didn't use plastic primer.
Title: Re: Painting plastics?
Post by: Andys92 on December 04, 2013, 10:33:34 am
sand well ,then fine sand ,clean well, use good ol' krylon plastic paint . about 6 thin coats with wet sanding between each thin coat . did that to mine and 3 years later it was still good . But i stayed with the same yellow color so if it did peel it would be an easy fix . Not sure if i would like to use different color though, but for restoring plastic cheaply it works a treat .
Title: Re: Painting plastics?
Post by: GrkGuy on December 04, 2013, 10:21:44 am
go to a hobby store, buy the paint they use to paint the rc lexan bodies. this stuff works
it wont crack, if you ever used it before on a rc car you will know how tuff that stuff is.
i painted the bottom of my old fenders before with it to see how it would hold up. lets just
say its still there and when plastic is clean it still looks good.
Title: Re: Painting plastics?
Post by: Buckeye513 on December 04, 2013, 10:08:12 am
The guy says in the comments on that picture rattle can sell not adhere. You have to use an adhesion promoter or primer and a good quality auto body grade paint and spray it on.
Title: Re: Painting plastics?
Post by: MD2smoker on December 04, 2013, 08:53:37 am
Thats the method i was gonna use on my sons lt50 plastics. They already look like hell so i figure i cant F them up much more.
Title: Re: Painting plastics?
Post by: Buckeye513 on December 04, 2013, 08:11:17 am
There's a releasing agent in our plastics from the molding process that even the strongest adhesion promoters won't adhere to over a long period of time. There are methods of removing the releasing agent I tried this method in the video but used an oxy acetylene torch and pretty sure I got the plastic to hot. 

http://youtu.be/GTiCWp0unjs
Title: Re: Painting plastics?
Post by: Gillio on December 04, 2013, 08:10:16 am
I've heard that too Dez, Never tried it though.
Title: Re: Painting plastics?
Post by: Dezsled on December 04, 2013, 07:46:36 am
Automotive paint uses adhesion enhancers. I've seen atv fenders painted that don't flake, I was told heating the plastic up before priming helps.
Title: Re: Painting plastics?
Post by: Buckeye513 on December 04, 2013, 07:17:06 am
Buy extra paint an touch it up after every ride cause it's gonna come off.
Title: Painting plastics?
Post by: All American on December 04, 2013, 06:34:37 am
Anybody know something about painting the plastic fenders?  In the future I may want to and was curious how it's done, or any tricks to make the paint stay on  when the plastic bends.