painting for engine cover plastic?

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superdave8
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painting for engine cover plastic?

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i want to paint the plastic cover over the engine but not sure how to start it should i take it off and sand it prime it then paint it then add a clearcoat or what? same thing with brake calipers any advice please!
rcasciola
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Re: painting for engine cover plastic? (superdave8)

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ok i have your solution!1)Primer2) Paint3) Clear Coathope i helped
My Car, with the kit on. it looks awesome! come and check it out, tell me what u think.P.S. the gray will be painted momentarily http://www.cardomain.com/ride/514882/1
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Re: painting for engine cover plastic? (rcasciola)

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o and welcome to genvibe!
My Car, with the kit on. it looks awesome! come and check it out, tell me what u think.P.S. the gray will be painted momentarily http://www.cardomain.com/ride/514882/1
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Re: painting for engine cover plastic? (superdave8)

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Whatever you do, I hope your heat shield doesn't end up like mine has after only a few months:
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Re: painting for engine cover plastic? (ragingfish)

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Quote, originally posted by ragingfish »Whatever you do, I hope your heat shield doesn't end up like mine has after only a few months: Yikes!!! What did you use so we can all stay away from it!!!!?? This should be posted on the what not to do forum!! J/K
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Re: painting for engine cover plastic? (wicked1981)

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Quote, originally posted by wicked1981 »Yikes!!! What did you use so we can all stay away from it!!!!?? This should be posted on the what not to do forum!! J/K Plastikote ANODIZIT.Overpriced.Crap. Crap. Crap. Crap. Crap. Crap. Crap. Crap. Crap. Crap. Crap. Crap. Crap. Crap. Crap. Crap. Crap. Crap. Crap. Crap. Crap. Crap. Crap. Crap. Get the jist?

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Post by superdave8 »

should i sand it down first or do not sand it at all?
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Post by superdave8 »

what paint and primer would u recomend for the plastic engine cover?. also what paint and other materials would u recommend for brake calipers
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hey, rob, thanks for that link! i've been wanting to get some for my calipers... just have to wait a little while tho
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Post by Altus »

As for paint - I haven't done my engine cover (yet!), but for paint that sticks to plastic I can whole heartedly promote Krylon Fusion paints.This stuff even sticks to polyethylene! (think tarps) I can vouch for this one, as it's what I bought the stuff for.It's desiged to bond to plastic, and comes in nice colours.
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i used that when i originally painted my interior... but now it's done professionally and i can say it looks much more impressive
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Post by Mavrik »

This is a lot of great info, I want to paint my calipers also but will wait till I have the read drums converted to disc... otherwise having just painted fronts looks very stupid imo. I want to paint parts of my engine to but not sure of what colour scheme I want that also works with the fusion Vibe... My CAI will be polished... that much I know.
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Re: (superdave8)

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there is no need to sand it just primer it.. i used plastikote... just dont use the andozit..or smthing like that...but yea.. i just primered mine and no problems so far:)
My Car, with the kit on. it looks awesome! come and check it out, tell me what u think.P.S. the gray will be painted momentarily http://www.cardomain.com/ride/514882/1
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