KRylon fusion help.. plz
RADMANX
06-24-2004, 02:49 PM
ok.. i have read tons of stuff about this paint and was wondering what is the best way to apply it to the plastics in your car. should i do any sanding at all, primer, etc?
No-Townhustla
06-26-2004, 02:18 PM
I used that krylon paint about two weeks ago, so no dont sand dont primer just spray it on . oh dont forget to wash your plastic parts in soapy warm water first. when you spray do it from at least 10 inches away and take your time laying the coats on a few minutes apart, other than that good luck that fusion is good stuff.
Wain_Dizzle
07-09-2004, 01:45 PM
I used that krylon paint about two weeks ago, so no dont sand dont primer just spray it on . oh dont forget to wash your plastic parts in soapy warm water first. when you spray do it from at least 10 inches away and take your time laying the coats on a few minutes apart, other than that good luck that fusion is good stuff.
NO NO NO! do not use soap! soap will seep into what your painting! Use water to rinse it off, let it self dry, and then use a cleaning alcohol to clean it!
NO NO NO! do not use soap! soap will seep into what your painting! Use water to rinse it off, let it self dry, and then use a cleaning alcohol to clean it!
Markgase2000
07-14-2004, 01:07 AM
simple , degrease and rinse , alcohol can promote better adhesion but if its dry its good enough. The product most likely uses chemicals to soften the surface of the vinyl and bleed the new color in. 2 known chemical ingrediants that are used "acetone , naptha" very volatile stuff but works great
Vinny03
07-14-2004, 01:01 PM
i used krylon fusion on my door panels and its been 24 hrs and there still tacky did i doo something wrong do i have to put clear coat or something over it
Markgase2000
07-15-2004, 01:34 PM
dont need clear on vinyl dye
Vinny03
07-15-2004, 05:28 PM
fusion is not a vinyl dye
bobenhotep
07-17-2004, 06:23 AM
yeah, i used the stuff on soft vynil and 2 weeks later its just beginning to dry non-tacky, but its like 100% humidity here too
Vinny03
07-17-2004, 12:50 PM
yea its getting annoying i put them in my basement where its colder but still a tad humid. so yeserday i thought they were dry i didnt feel any tacky spots i gues i was wrong caz now i putem in ma car and there full of tacky paint im so pissed. u think i shud strip down and restart or letem sit for a while.
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