You should fill up the spray gun reservoir 34 of the way to allow it to flow properly. Then a PLASTIC PAINT needs to be applied 7-10 coats with 2hour intervals in between coats but between each 3 coats leave for a 6 hour interval before carrying on with the rest.
Apply 1 coat of polypropylene primer.
How to paint plastic fenders. How To Prep And Paint ATV Plastic Fenders And Body Parts Paint ATV Plastics Quick Method. This method is the easiest most straight forward way to paint your ATV plastics. Hydro Dip ATV Plastics.
Hydro dipping is only in the article because I think its one of the coolest ways to paint. This is the best way to paint ATV plastic fenders and other parts. Will not scratch off or peel off.
This method was recommend to me by a bodyshop guy that f. How do you spray paint plastic fenders. Use 200 grit sand paper to sand the surface of the flare.
Treat the surface of the flare with an adhesion promoter. Apply 1 coat of polypropylene primer. Apply your paint to the fender flare.
Mist or dust the first coat of paint onto the flare. You will need to double layer the paint start with a base coat and then finish with a clear top coat. Your chosen top coat ideally should contain a flex additive to help the paint stick to the surface.
In terms of the painting itself baby steps tend to be best. Spray the plastic with a thin coat of chrome spray paint. Allow the paint to dry for a couple of days.
Chrome spray paint can be purchased online or at your local hobby or hardware store. Brands include Rustoluem Krylon and Spaz Stix see Resources. Spray the plastic with another thin coat of chrome spray paint.
Clean the plastic with a Polyvance plastic cleaner. Spray a heavy wet coat. Wait about 20 seconds for the solvents to disolve or emulsify any contaminants then wipe with a clean paper towel.
Step 6 Apply 2 heavy coats of Plastic Magic. Then a PLASTIC PRIMER spray is applied to the plastic in light coats 2-3 leave overnight to dry for best results. Then a PLASTIC PAINT needs to be applied 7-10 coats with 2hour intervals in between coats but between each 3 coats leave for a 6 hour interval before carrying on with the rest.
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Applying the Basecoat 1. Spray primer onto the surface of your fender flares. Lay the flares down on a piece of plastic or newspaper so that.
Let the primer dry for at least 30 minutes. After 30 minutes the flares should be dry to the touch. Apply spray paint to the fender flares.
Then spray a light tack coat on the plastic motorcycle parts. Spray two to three medium wet coats letting the paint flash between each coat. When the paint flashes this means that the reducer has evaporated and the paint is no longer wet but is still sticky.
In 70-degree F weather it takes about 10 to 15 minutes for paint to flash. Apply a base coat of paint to the fender using an automotive paint spray gun attachment hooked up to an air compressor. You should fill up the spray gun reservoir 34 of the way to allow it to flow properly.
Using a brush is another option but a brush will usually leave brush marks. Use long even sweeping motions to apply the base coat evenly. Apply the solvent-based lacquer spray paint to a hidden area of the ABS plastic motorcycle part and allow the paint to dry.
If the paint sticks to the plastic part proceed to Step 5. If the spray paint deforms the surface of the plastic part do not use the paint on the part. Painting Process Use 200 grit sand paper to sand the surface of the flare.
This will remove imperfections and rough spots on the surface. Treat the surface of the flare with an adhesion promoter. Sand the flares again with a very light sanding - use a 2000.
Apply 1 coat of polypropylene primer. Before starting the painting process hold the flares to the vehicle surface to verify a correct fitting. Once you confirm you have the right flare move to step 2 finding the correct paint for your Fender Flare.
Of course painting must always be done prior to the actual installation of your Fender Flares. So this step in the process will entail finding the paint code for your vehicle color. Apply a coat of primer to the fairings and allow it to dry.
Spray the primer so that the surface is covered in a smooth consistent layer. Spray it in even strokes without stopping in a particular spot in order to avoid leaving patches. Finally give the primer about 3-6 hours to completely dry.
Do not use a paint stripper it will ruin the flare. Additionally it would soak into the plastic and cause the next coat of paint to peel off. Best thing to do is just leave the paint on the flare.
Go over it with a light sanding prime and repaint. To paint it so it wont peel you will need to wet sand it to scratch up the finish so it can hold paint. Usually you can do this with 1000 grit sand paper making sure you get every inch of the fender.
Then use a primer and then paint in a couple coats. I like Rustoleum outdoor spray paint which you can find at most local stores that sell paint.