Painting plastic bits
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Painting plastic bits
What can I use to paint the rear vents, front grill and bumper ends with ?.....What sort of paint , primer will I need?.....any help Please
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Re: Painting plastic bits
Most places do paints that go directly on plastics without any primer. Read the labels or ask. One called 'Plasticoat' springs to mine?
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Re: Painting plastic bits
plastic primer then paint, I used halfords satin black on mine looks good.
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Re: Painting plastic bits
I've used plastikote with good results, the grill i cleaned up with some Auto Glym bumper care
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Re: Painting plastic bits
Some plastics don't take to well to being painted so its a good idea to try and find out what sort of plastic it is [ABS etc] and then use the necessary primer for it or it could end up peeling off, etc in a short time. Also, some plastics can still have the mould release gel impregnated on the outer film so can never take a coat of paint [like very early dagenham dustbinFORD_KA's for example]
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Re: Painting plastic bits
I used a Satin black aerosol from my local motor factors last year to spray my front grills, rear air intake grills, door handles and the grills for the fridge vents. I also did the bumpers too but used undercoat for them too.
Here's an image just after I finished putting it all back together

E D I T, I also sprayed the wiper arms too
Here's an image just after I finished putting it all back together

E D I T, I also sprayed the wiper arms too
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Re: Painting plastic bits
The nub of it is that any paint will stick to anything, it just depends how long you want/expect it to last!
I've a friend with an MGB that has black vinyl seats. These were originally red and they were sprayed with black cellulose paint!! Some 20 years later, its still on, and virtually intact. When a bit of red does grin through, he simply blows some more black on, via an aerosol and its all back to one colour again
So, you pays yer money and takes yer choice
I've a friend with an MGB that has black vinyl seats. These were originally red and they were sprayed with black cellulose paint!! Some 20 years later, its still on, and virtually intact. When a bit of red does grin through, he simply blows some more black on, via an aerosol and its all back to one colour again

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Re: Painting plastic bits
I used halfords paint on this

And these

All I would say is lightly sand the reflective layer off first.

And these

All I would say is lightly sand the reflective layer off first.
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Re: Painting plastic bits
I used matt black paint from my local motor factors on my front grills.
As Ralph suggested, read the labels as some paint is good for metal, and plastic. The key is the prep work, lots of sanding.

As Ralph suggested, read the labels as some paint is good for metal, and plastic. The key is the prep work, lots of sanding.

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