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Post by deerslayer11 on Mar 10, 2006 1:52:57 GMT -5
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Post by NitroHunter on Mar 10, 2006 20:04:16 GMT -5
Looks good to me and I dont see any runs.
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Post by deerslayer11 on Mar 14, 2006 11:21:11 GMT -5
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Post by NitroHunter on Mar 14, 2006 17:37:33 GMT -5
Looks even better put together.
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Post by deerslayer11 on Mar 18, 2006 7:44:50 GMT -5
Well that was about worthless. Its peeling off of the doors.
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Post by NitroHunter on Mar 23, 2006 18:10:55 GMT -5
The doors or the door pannels? Did you sand and prime the doors before you painted them, or just paint them like they were?
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Post by deerslayer11 on Mar 23, 2006 20:36:19 GMT -5
I just painted over after cleaning with acetone.
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Post by NitroHunter on Mar 23, 2006 20:47:16 GMT -5
Sanding might would have kept it from peeling, but I ain't a body man either.
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Post by deerslayer11 on Mar 23, 2006 20:54:19 GMT -5
I figure ill sand it when I feel like tryin to fix it....
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Post by ecmbowhunter on Apr 5, 2006 18:26:47 GMT -5
last year i painted my old 3 wheeler plastic and used "plastic primer" i got from wally world in the paint section.....so far it has held up great( minus the scratches where i have beat it to death riding it) and has not peeled or flaked off anywhere. i used a sanding sponge first, then primed and painted....worked great....everybody said it wouldn't hold up on the flexible plastic but it did
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Post by NitroHunter on Apr 5, 2006 18:46:28 GMT -5
I always wondered how that would work.....
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Post by deerslayer11 on Apr 6, 2006 3:42:07 GMT -5
I think my problem was spraying the clear b4 I let the color dry.
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