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Irish_Alley
Tim
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Painting plastic
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April 26, 2009, 03:19:18 am »
I want to give the three wheeler a paint job now what could i do to the plastic to smooth it out , the fenders have to flex. I'm thinking wet sanding but i don't know. any other suggestions
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VileZambonie
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Re: Painting plastic
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April 26, 2009, 03:06:42 pm »
You'll need to clean and scuff with some scotch brite and I would use some kind of adhesion promoter. Either way every time I've seen one repainted it comes off.
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HAULIN IT
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Re: Painting plastic
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April 26, 2009, 10:31:30 pm »
Irish, It's pretty unrealistic to paint the fenders on a 3 wheeler/quad, ect. & think they will hold up. They flex & flop around, not to mention bumping stuff with them. It would be like painting a balloon, radiator hose, tire, ect. & thinking after using it for what is used for, expecting the paint to not be cracked & falling off. If it was something you have a couple different colored pieces from different ATV's & wanted to do it to make it all one color to sell...spray it with Bulldog & put flex in the paint. Lorne
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Re: Painting plastic
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April 26, 2009, 10:51:51 pm »
x2 what he said!
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HAULIN IT
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Re: Painting plastic
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April 26, 2009, 11:06:58 pm »
On a side note...If the panels are just lightly scraped up, you may try wet sanding them with 600, then 1000-1200 & try buffing them since they are molded all the way through this may work pretty well. Give that a try! Lorne
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Irish_Alley
Tim
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Re: Painting plastic
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April 26, 2009, 11:17:28 pm »
i was doubtful about it not cracking but i thought maybe there was a nother way to do it that i didn't know about it would probably take a whole lot of flex lol
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Irish_Alley
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Re: Painting plastic
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May 03, 2009, 04:37:19 am »
OK found out what i want done just don't know were and if i can do it my self
now if I'm not wrong on thing its like a film that you dip whatever you want in it and it covers it
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4x4orbust
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Re: Painting plastic
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May 03, 2009, 09:52:37 am »
i know what you are talking about! the guys on the chopper show did it to some fenders and a gas tank for one of their bikes...
i think this is what you are referring to....
http://www.dynamicfinishes.com/water_transfer_printing.html
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Irish_Alley
Tim
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Re: Painting plastic
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May 04, 2009, 12:11:41 am »
thanks 4x4 but i just looked at the prices and to do a stock to a gun your talking 100 at the lowest lol i just might have to buy that guys 3 wheeler it will probably be cheaper
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4x4orbust
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Re: Painting plastic
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May 04, 2009, 06:27:14 am »
yeah it's not cheap stuff, but man does it look good!!
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bigkountry
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Re: Painting plastic
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May 04, 2009, 01:18:13 pm »
The Krylon Fusion (in a spray bomb) has held up decently on my boy's 70CC 4 wheeler. I scuffed it used and adhesion promoter and then sprayed it.
You might want to look into a flex additive, alot of my friends use it on their body kits.
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Irish_Alley
Tim
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Re: Painting plastic
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May 05, 2009, 12:13:24 am »
they make flex for spay bomb?
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bigkountry
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Re: Painting plastic
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May 06, 2009, 03:16:29 pm »
No, I meant through a gun if you wanted to go that route.
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Irish_Alley
Tim
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Re: Painting plastic
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May 07, 2009, 11:55:30 am »
lol i thought there was a new product i didn't hear about
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CreativeNotice
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Re: Painting plastic
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May 27, 2009, 09:38:28 pm »
I know a guy here local (NE Texas) that does water transfer printing. he's a smaller operation so he might have better pricing, if you want I can get you his contact info.
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