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Post by G0FHM » Wed Mar 20, 2013 4:58 pm

Can anyone suggest a primer for plastic that will not react? (in a rattle can).

I've used Acrylic on a brand new side panel & the tailpiece with no issues - But I have come to do the front mudguard, and wherever the paint hits the bare plastic it's reacting & crazing bigtime!

Any ideas?

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J

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Re: Paint

Post by bobster » Thu Mar 21, 2013 10:45 am

They sell primer for plastic..........Im sure they sell it Halfrauds!

Spray it on in light coats!

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Re: Paint

Post by G0FHM » Thu Mar 21, 2013 10:49 am

I'm sure I have seen it now... it's called Plasti Kote or something!

I'll try the local motor factor - I won't go near Halfrauds, not after they tried charging me £9.99 for a 472 bulb, I know the trade price of one of those is 60p!

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J

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Re: Paint

Post by Katman » Thu Mar 21, 2013 11:35 am

Yep I've used PlastiKote before, good stuff
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Re: Paint

Post by G0FHM » Thu Mar 21, 2013 12:15 pm

I'll invest in a can then... need to go to ATJ's anyway to get some more paint for the engine mountings. Need to do oil & filter in the Trumpf first tho!

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Re: Paint

Post by katmarch » Fri Mar 22, 2013 1:42 pm

They sell it at the Range & hobby craft, Don't use the plasti-kote laquer, it's not water proof, my front mudguard goes from Black in the dry to various shades of Blue, depending how damp it is, good rain sensor but dosn't look good (like the rest of the bike, I know)
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Re: Paint

Post by G0FHM » Fri Mar 22, 2013 5:24 pm

Missus works in an Art shop, and they stock it, so not a problem!

Just hope the primer is acrylic compatible!

J

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Re: Paint

Post by superfly » Mon Mar 25, 2013 3:31 pm

I think all the paint or primer are good on plastic, as it is paint with some flexible agent.
Are you sure there is no silicone repair on the mudguard, as this would react on the paint?

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Re: Paint

Post by G0FHM » Mon Mar 25, 2013 6:36 pm

Well that's what I thought... I have sprayed a side panel & tailpiece with Acrylic and no problem.

The bare plastic on the mudguard seemed to be quite porous, as I took some of it down to bare plastic (where the paint was rough) and the difference in finish was noticeable. I'm just wondering if I need to get the fine wet n dry on it and smooth it right down by hand (did that with the tailpiece) so it's shiny. I used a power sander on the mudguard and only went down to medium (had no fine pads left)... so I'm wondering if that could be the issue.

Will have a look shortly. Too cold for spraying at the moment, and after the 13L & side panel aftermath, I'm not allowed to spray in the kitchen anymore :-)

J

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Re: Paint

Post by Pop-Kat » Mon Mar 25, 2013 6:43 pm

make sure it's clean, use some thinners but wipe it off again quick, or panel wipe. sand it with fine wet and dry at least 400 then use a high build or filler primer.

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