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painting plastic interior

Post by 4sum4 »

is a type of paint that you paint plastic interior and dash bits
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Post by ofr57 »

vinal paint ..is the stuff you ise isn't it ?

not fully sure have never used it but i think thats the stuff
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Post by r0ck_m0nkey »

Just use vinyl paint. Comes in a pressure pack, get it from any auto parts store.

Before spraying though, give whatever your painting a thorough cleaning with something fairly harsh. If anything like Armourall or other silicone based "protectants" have been used on it you need to get rid of that first, otherwise the paint won't stick.
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Post by guzzla »

cant remember the name but its a surface prep in a white rectangular tin with blue writing and it says "makes paint stick"

ive used it before on glass and hard plastics and it works a great.
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Post by high n mighty »

guzzla wrote:cant remember the name but its a surface prep in a white rectangular tin with blue writing and it says "makes paint stick"

ive used it before on glass and hard plastics and it works a great.
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Post by FRN-71E »

Best stuff is to use the stuff cant remeber its name .. that u use to paint RC bodys with it has a rubber tip dry to it.. so it can be flexed and not crack.. but will need preping..
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Post by guzzla »

"penetrene" it is. thanks high n mighty.
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Post by high n mighty »

guzzla wrote:"penetrene" it is. thanks high n mighty.
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Post by ferrit »

correct me if im wrong, but isnt penetrene a penetrating oil you use on rusted to buggery nuts and bolts and pretty much all of a massey ferguson? :lol:
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Post by high n mighty »

ferrit wrote:correct me if im wrong, but isnt penetrene a penetrating oil you use on rusted to buggery nuts and bolts and pretty much all of a massey ferguson? :lol:
You may be right ferrit, Im sure that penetrene is one product availabel though.

I have a product here for painting called "esp" Easy surface prep.

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Post by ferrit »

i KNOW penetrene is a penetrating oil, theres a bottle of it beside my monitor at the moment (note to self, drink crownie, not penetrene!)
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Post by high n mighty »

The esp one I also have sitting next to my monitor looks exactly how it was described originally.

white rectangle with blue and red on it

"firmly bonds paint to any surface.....even glass!"

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Post by sniper »

you can use ESP (easy surface prep) Dulux and alike stock it. And penetrol is also a surface prep just by a different company. They will both do the job. We use these products to apply first to laminated surfaces and alike that paint has trouble bondidng too. Then just spray vynil paint onto it.

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Post by muddy80s »

go to supercheap i here they have a 20% off sale buy some export paint about 3 bux just make sure you clean the surface properly as already stated i just used metho worked fine dont use this paint on stuff that flexes alot though like seats . ok on dash or doors ect. got heaps of colours.go really easy on the coats though not too thick at a time .
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Post by borisr33 »

Well when painting plastic you need to use a PLASTIC PRIMER (this eats into the plastic and forms a better surface for the paint to stick to...can be bough in spray can form from most auto shops. You can use normal paint on top of that.....i opted to use normal primer over the plastic primer - rubbed it down and then used color followed by clear.

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Post by 4sum4 »

muddy80s wrote:go to supercheap i here they have a 20% off sale buy some export paint about 3 bux just make sure you clean the surface properly as already stated i just used metho worked fine dont use this paint on stuff that flexes alot though like seats . ok on dash or doors ect. got heaps of colours.go really easy on the coats though not too thick at a time .
I used that export paint on some scrap bits and it turned white in some spots
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Post by Guy »

I belive the stuff you after is penertrol .. not penetrene :D
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Post by Sneddo »

Id use 'Etch Primer' clean your surface with prepsol or quickly with thinners spray etch primer on then just use any colour acrylic automotive/panel paint you like skys the limit ;)
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