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lemmingzappa

Painting A Plastic Valance

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lemmingzappa

How would I go about painting a plastic valance ?

 

I have searched but all the guides I can find are for metal bodywork. I really need a step-by-step guide from cleaning to finishing.

 

It doesn't look like it's got any paint on it at all, just plain black plastic.

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Arahan

Not much difference really I don't think, same prep with sanding etc, just use plastic primer instead of regular primer or it will flake off. Then same primer prep and paint as you would anything else.

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lemmingzappa

So would a plastic panel which appears to have never been painted still require sanding ?

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blippi
So would a plastic panel which appears to have never been painted still require sanding ?

 

yes to give the paint better surface to stick to

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SurGie

All paint spraying needs a good key as said before, the better you prep the better the results.

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lemmingzappa

Well I got a quick quote today from a local paint guy, just to see how much it would cost.

 

And I was surprised when he quoted £75 to do the valance, that sounds quite cheap to me ?

 

Do I need to ask him to laquer it too, or are the original parts just painted ?

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SurGie

Yes, lacquering would help the paint last longer and would match the car body work.

 

The more thin layers of lacquer the better the result.

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lemmingzappa

Sorry for all the questions but Is he likely to be using 2 pack paint ?

 

Just need to make sure he's doing a proper job, although I guess he would if he's running a pro workshop.

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toddydal

any time i rub new plastics down i just use water and a grey scotch pad,plastic prime then the paint colour of car,what colour you wanting it painted,if the valence is new it wont take more than 1hr to pep and paint

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