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Painting plastic trim?
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<blockquote data-quote="RichardAlexander" data-source="post: 439485" data-attributes="member: 17920"><p>The normal paints unfortunately as they are solvent based actually react with the plastic and never dry properly, if you use something like talc (on white) the power bonds and takes away the tacky. The plastikote paints don't do this B&Q do a nice range of non aerosol based that might help</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RichardAlexander, post: 439485, member: 17920"] The normal paints unfortunately as they are solvent based actually react with the plastic and never dry properly, if you use something like talc (on white) the power bonds and takes away the tacky. The plastikote paints don't do this B&Q do a nice range of non aerosol based that might help [/QUOTE]
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