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    Post Krylon fusion plastic paint.

    When your plastics are just about clapped out and you dont have the money to get brand new plastics just yet this product comes in handy. I was leary about using it at first but I didnt have 500 dollars to spend on plastics, had a motor to build

    I first sprayed a cr80 rear fender I had and let it sit for 24 hours like krylon recomends I even did some flames on it just for laughs. When I went to grab it I dropped it on the floor.. Didnt chip I was amazed usually paint from a rattle can isnt this durable! I proceeded to bend the living piss out of this fender, jump on it even bend it so it would stay bent and pop back. To my surprisement the paint didnt crack, chip, splinter or anything!

    With that said, here comes the techincal blibber blabber for you guys Any questions about this, feel free to PM me

    Materials- 3-4 cans of Krylon fusion paint, Cleaner, 320-400 grit sand paper, String.

    Clean the plastics, use a grease cutter, carb cleaner anything of the sort to remove anything that will react with the paint.

    Second step, Sand the plastics LIGHTLY with 320 or 400 grit sand paper. When I mean lightly you dont have to put alot of force into the sanding, let the paper do the work. Any areas you cannot fit sand paper into use a s.o.s or scotch brite pad and scuff it.

    Once you have sanded both bottom and top of your plastics clean them once again, if possible blow them off with a air chuck to make sure that there isnt any dust to interfer with the paint.

    Krylon recomends to paint the plastics in a area 65-70 degrees, this helps the paint cure.

    For painting if possible hang the plastics in the air so you can make sure you get every possible nook and cranny. Spray the bottom of the fenders first. This is so you dont get over spray on the top. If you spray the top first, when you are spraying the bottom the overspray will go onto the top and make it grainy. Spray in LIGHT coats, dont try and paint them in one spray it will create runs also the paint will lift is there is to much in one area.

    Now that they are painted Kryon recomends they sit for 24 hours for the paint to cure.


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