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Old 06-07-2004, 06:11 PM
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Re: krylon fusion problem

The biggest problem with painting plastic is the build of dressings (armor all and such). Those products...espcially silicone will not allow the paint to stick. If you have already painted the part and the paint is coming off in spots...the new paint will not stick to those spots either. Unless you give them an through cleaning. I recommend the dish washer if the parts will fit. The parts will come out like brand new and clean of any dressings. Bryan is correct...Fusion is designed to go directly onto the plastic and no primer. Remember your finish underneath is what is going to determine how good your finish on top is. Anything I paint the final coat of primer gets wet sanded with 600 then base coats.
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