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diesel_jim



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Painting plastic.... what to use?
I need to paint (well, maybe, unless I vinyl wrap) some quad bike plastics.

It's a Honda, so bright Honda red. Is there a decent paint that will:

a) cover well (it's 20 odd years old, so has some scuffs etc that I can sand out)

b) cover some repairs I need to make (some splits which I'll fill/bond with tigerseal

c) be tough enough to last.

I was thinking some kind of plasticoat, but wanted it to be a bit thicker than just using a rattle can... or will that do ok?
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D J,

Plastikote is very resilient against weather and moisture ingress and I have used it on window catches and lightguards on my Defender. It covers extremely well and with the primer you can apply a lot of coats in a very short time 10 minutes if I can recall between coats. Unaware how good it is against abrasions but would imagine a matt finish would not be the way to go.

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diesel_jim



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Cheers Mal

Is that aerosol or hand paint you used?
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In a can that goes 'psssssssst' when you press the button. Who are you calling an aerosol? Rolling with laughter

I am naturally heavy handed and usually make a hash of spraying but with this stuff even I got a perfect finish as it dries before you can apply too much and it runs. The fact you can apply so many coats in such a short time also means you can build up the primer to mask any imperfections/repairs.

You will obviosly need to 'key' the surface if it is currently smooth or the Plastikote can be removed like a sheet afterwards!

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Rather than painting....

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Halfords do plastic paint in different colours in aerosol cans. Sticks and wears well.
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B & Q also have a varied selection and stock Plastikote and other plastic coating paints too. Thumbs Up If you go through life with your head in the sand....all people will see is an ar5e!!

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I'd use acid etch for rigid plastics for it's etching properties into the plastic.
If it's anything with any flex in it at all then you need a plastic primer.
So primer, base colour coat and then a clear protection coat. ⭐️⭐️God Bless the USA 🇬🇧🇺🇸 ⭐️⭐️
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diesel_jim



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Cool, cheers all for the advice.

It's a Honda quad i've bought, for a bit of wheeler-dealering money making. The engine needs some TLC, but the rest is fairly sound.

It's been on a farm all its life (well, several farms), so naturally all the lights have gone AWOL, although it was road legal at one point, so shouldn't be too hard ro re-instate it.

I was in two minds whether to vinyl wrap the platic in realtree type stuff. A good friend of mine has a couple of quads in this and it looks good, although they were built like that... my effort would probably look like i'd actually hit a tree, so coating the bright red Honda finish is probably the way forward.
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What would be the correct type of paint to use on the engine bay plastics as I would like to colour match these and the door mirrors.
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