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Originally posted by mAtC
mAtC's method - use at own discretion - but does work well
For the plastic pieces:
(1) Remove pieces that you desire to paint;
(2) Clean throughly;
(3) Apply 2 coats of primer - waiting 5 minutes between par instructions;
(4) Spray a - - t h i n - - coat of spray paint - yes, it will not look like it touched it but very barely, but have patience. BTW: definition of thin - no closer than 12 inches from the object. If you get to close, the paint will become thick and "ball up" on you;
(5) Allow to dry for 7+ minutes depending on piece size - use own judgement;
(6) Repeat steps 4 & 5 as many times as you want - personally, I probably did over 10 coats to ensure that I got every nook&cranny;
(7) IMPORTANT STEP: let sit for 12-24 hours (this is probably the most difficult part because I know you want to rush and put the piece back in your ride and check it out) and after it is completely dry - go over it with a cloth;
(7a) FOR A GLOSSY LOOK: add a coat or two of clear coat to your piece;
(8) Put it back where it belongs.
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I use Krylon #1401 available for purchase at all your participating Krylon dealers - or you can just get it at Hobby Lobby, the best selection of colors.
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I got all that off the other post

It's saved on my harddrive
I looked on
www.Krylon.com and found a color I wanted, now I need to see if anyplace around here carries it.