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Painting the Bug Guard

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Old 08-20-2009, 08:26 AM
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No you can't, as explained above it won't adhere properly since it is designed to adhere to the molecular structure of plastics, not primers. regular paint would be better designed to adhere to primer. Keep the krylon for other projects cause its the good s*** but use a regular black on what you already started.Or experiment with the krylon and tell us how good/bad it works. someone has got to be the guinea pig once in a while lol
 
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Old 08-20-2009, 09:14 AM
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someone has got to be the guinea pig once in a while lol
Haha, yeah =P

Ok I'll see if my dad already went to the store. If not, I'll tell him to pick up some black paint. I'm gonna fix the cup holder though, since we need that. We don't need the bug guard haha.

edit: anyone know where to get lime green paint for plastic? kyrlon fusion doesn't have it, only ivy green which looks pretty bad. >.<
 

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