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  • which paint wont peel when painting interior pieces?

    I cant seem to find a decent interior paint, i want orange please help me out

  • #2
    iused the cheapest spray paint i could find at k mart, and its held up great fo the past year and a half, sorry i cant remember the brand
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    • #3
      i hav ethe same problem and i used duplicolor like 6 coats of color then another 4 or 5 coats of clear and mine is still wearing my plan is there is only one part of mine that fades and its on the passanger side so im gonna repaint it and clear it and then put that invinca shield stuff on the part that fades
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      • #4
        If your paint is peeling, you should use an adhesion promoting plastic primer.

        If your paint is chipping away, you should use a flex additive or purchase the more expensive urethane coatings. Urethane coatings are the best. They are much more flexible than acrylic coatings, and usually do not require a flex additive for plastic application. As a note, most spray paints are acrylic. So, shop carefully. And watch out, price does not dictate the quality of spray paint.

        Anyhow, good luck.

        Also, when painting plastics, it is best to use the fewest coats of paint necessary to coat an item. This will promote the paint's ability to flex with the plastic. Too many coats will stiffen the application, and may result in chipping as the plastic flexes.

        If you are willing to spend a little more than spray paint, use airbrush equipment to paint your interior. The equipment is cheap, easy to use, will give you an opportunity to use custom colors, and you will typically thin the paint more for airbrush application.
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        • #5
          I haven't had that problem. I get mine custom made at Sherwyn Williams(do you have them in the states?) over a basic plastic primer and then some cheap clear coat.

          It's holding up great...
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          • #6
            its not fading or chipping on mine its rubbing off on the major contact areas its really wierd though it only does it on thte passneger side
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