Painting Plastic Parts |
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Step 1 - Remove part to be painted |
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Step 2 - Clean thoroughly Remove all grease and wax using a degreaser and a detergent. |
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Step 3 - Wet sand Wet sand lightly, so that the promoter will adhere better. |
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Step 4 - Clean again Clean again with detergent and dry, or use a tack cloth. |
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Step 5 - Plastic adhesion coat
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Step 6 - Paint
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Step 7 - Clear Coat
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Step 8 - READ THE LABELS Check with the paint and clearcoat maker about waxing information before using any wax. Most recommend not to in the beginning. The labels will also tell you any additional instructions the manufacturer recommends you follow. |
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Step 8 - Reinstall part |
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PPG, DuPont, and ColorRite are good paints to use, here is some PPG info: Plastic Adhesion Promoter - SXA1050 |
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Thanks To: PepeLeR6 on the R6 Message Net for providing the PPG info! |
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