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Ben Sherr
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Member # 2874
posted April 01, 2002 12:09 AM
Oops, forgot to ask this one; does anyone know how to get paint to stick to really slick plastic?? What kind of paint? What kind of prep? I have a friend who wants flames on the bow of a canoe. Scuff sanding, then one-shot didn't work. -------------------- Ben Sherr Street Metal Custom Auto Art 3006 River Rd Hopewell, Va 23860 (804)452-1540 Bjay65@msn.com
Posts: 77 | From: Hopewell, Virginia | Registered: Mar 2002
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Michael Boone
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Member # 308
posted April 01, 2002 02:31 AM
Sorry.. Git in the thing and go fer a ride thru the rapids... or go fishin... paint isnt gonna stick -------------------- Michael Boone Sign Painter 5828 Buerman Rd.Sodus,NY 14551
Posts: 3223 | From: Sodus,NY,USA | Registered: Dec 1998
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roger bailey
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posted April 01, 2002 04:18 AM
Automotive body and paint stores sell "plastic primer" and a additive "flex agent" for this purpose. You may also want to wash it with Rapid Prep (a non oil derivitive solvent cleaner) safe for the plastic/safe for you. Roger -------------------- Roger Bailey Rapid Tac Incorporated 186 Combs Dr. Merlin Oregon 97532
Posts: 3020 | From: Merlin Oregon | Registered: Dec 1998
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