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Painting Plastic Plugs
I'm falling in love with loaded Redfins.
I've tried painting over the factory finish but haven't had great results in terms of adhesion. Does anyone know if the 'bone' colored plugs are painted or if they are just raw plastic? They feel raw to me. Thinking Dupli-color's etching type automotive primer would grab raw plastic better than factory paint. Thanks for any tips, Jon |
I know if I scrape the chrome off I end up with bone.
I'd try the krylon plastic paint |
I have a 2 part epoxy primer we can try this winter on some red fins,,,:wavey:
heck maybe we can even do a few handcarves if you want.. I dont think time will be much of an issue for me,,,,:huh: |
Thanks
Anybody know of a quick way to strip Redfins of their factory finish?
Jon |
Try a single edge razor blade on edge. Automotive primer and automotive touch up paint Dupli-color does work pretty good. Slightly scuff & wipe down w/ alcohol.
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zip strip if they still sell it |
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Krylon Fusion, It's made for painting plastics.
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:kewl: thanks Andy, I was just gonna ask |
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