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Painting plastic trim?
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<blockquote data-quote="mginty" data-source="post: 439426" data-attributes="member: 4155"><p>Hi, I've been playing around with tidying up the various bits of plastic trim in my Dormi. Some of the trim is the hard plastic that surrounds the cupboards & doors, some is for the more rigid plastic around the roof cutout and there is some other more flexible trim.</p><p></p><p>To do this I've used Plastikote super primer and halford plastic primer, both of which came out fine. I've then tried a top coat of rustoleum painter's touch as this was a better colour match than plastikote but the problem is it doesn't seem to fully dry - after a few weeks it's still tacky and in the heat seems to get worse.</p><p></p><p>Has anyone got any thoughts/ tips on how I can do this better? Perhaps vinyl paint? Or this:</p><p><a href="http://www.vinyldye.co.uk/" target="_blank">http://www.vinyldye.co.uk/</a></p><p>Thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mginty, post: 439426, member: 4155"] Hi, I've been playing around with tidying up the various bits of plastic trim in my Dormi. Some of the trim is the hard plastic that surrounds the cupboards & doors, some is for the more rigid plastic around the roof cutout and there is some other more flexible trim. To do this I've used Plastikote super primer and halford plastic primer, both of which came out fine. I've then tried a top coat of rustoleum painter's touch as this was a better colour match than plastikote but the problem is it doesn't seem to fully dry - after a few weeks it's still tacky and in the heat seems to get worse. Has anyone got any thoughts/ tips on how I can do this better? Perhaps vinyl paint? Or this: [url]http://www.vinyldye.co.uk/[/url] Thanks [/QUOTE]
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