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Originally Posted by scaleracecars
You are using material for Lexan designed to adhere to clear lexan then have a black acrylic overcoat placed on it. You need to get regular Alcald II paints where you place the black first and the Alclad second.
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To clarify David's comment a little. RC cars made of Lexan are painted on the inside of the body. So, when the car gets bashed, the paint doesn't chip off. The Alclad is safely sandwiched between the Lexan and the black overcoat. In our hobby, we paint the outside of the body. The Alclad is on top where you can touch it. It's not surprising that the stuff made for Lexan rubs off when we use it.