Posted by Michael Soldan on April 11, 2009 at 10:26:07 from (24.235.56.69):
In Reply to: Painting plastic posted by jdemaris on April 11, 2009 at 08:57:42:
jdemaris,I have just used Krylon on an old Dodge truck door panels. The job turned out great and Krylon does exactly what it claims. The original red plastic had faded to an almost white colour. Be sure to thoroughly clean the plastic parts before appling the coating. The truck panels had been wiped with some kind of cleaner polish like Armourall or some such plastic preserver/cleaner. A good wipe with laquer solvent ought to do it. This paint was developed to paint and renew plastic lawn furniture and it does a great job! I should point out, if it starts to "fisheye" on you you need to clean the parts agin. A very fine sandpaper can remove flakes of dried plastic if they have deteriorated that much. The colours are limited but I got a red that matched up pretty close to the original panels.
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