Krylon Plastic Paint or Plasti-Dip
I have to do some work on my Honda ATV before hunting season. I wanted to do some touch up on the plastic body's painted surface. I did this a few years ago and it came out OK with the Krylon for plastic surfaces but that was before the plasti-dip came out.
Anyone who has used it before or knows about this kind of thing, which should I go with? And what is the cost per can on the Plasti-Dip? I plan on taking the body pieces off and ordered the snaps to put it back together after painting. |
Dave,
I use plasti-dip on my batwing deflectors and OEM lowers. I like plasti-dip but haven't tried the Krylon. You can get plasti-dip at wal-mart, lowes, home depot, ACE, etc. I have black, white, and clear coat and have been happy with them. I don't remember the cost per can, but you can look it up on wal-mart.com. |
Thanks Jason, I am going to run by today and see if they have a green or red. If I paint it over with the rattle can do I have to go back over it with the clear coat?
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If you want it to shine, yes. Otherwise it will be flat. Plasti-dip coats dry in about 30 minutes if you're working outside. I normally apply 3-4 coats, letting each dry for 20-30 minutes. You can tell when it dries. Then apply 3-4 coats of clear coat to really make it shine. So that you don't get running, I would practice on something very small before you try to do pieces of your bike...just my opinion. The good thing is that if you don't like it, peel it off and start over! Let me know if I can help Dave. good luck.
BTW...I've never seen green or red at wally world. You may have to order those colors online, but check anyway. Maybe different colors are sold in different markets. |
So let me get this straight, there is a clear plasti-dip? Or were you putting regular old clear coat over plasti-dip?
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no, it's plasti-dip brand clear coat
http://www.lowes.com/pd_230659-61158...ductId=3760699 |
Well that's very interesting. Good find.
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Two words.........Red.......Neck.....:D
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Dave Krylon is paint and would be more permanent. Plasti dip is a rubber coating and you can peel it back off later if you want to (you need about 5 coats to do it) . They sell it at Menards around here and have a bigger selection than Walmart or home depot. It ranges from $6 to $10 per 11 oz spray can. I have used both and it really depends and what you are trying to do on which is better. Permanent use Krylon paint. Look up dipyourcar.com on youtube.
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When plumber63 says permanent he is correct. Krylon fuses with ABS plastic. It can't be stripped off of ABS. It embeds itself in to the ABS. If you make a mistake with Krylon you can sand it down but the color will always be there. I used it on my old Goldwing trunk lid.
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Not to hijack this thread but has anyone used plastidip on front fork lowers? Does it get too beat up there or will it last a while, thanks for the info if you've tried it.
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Well I went with the Krylon, mostly based on the price and my experience with it. I have one coat on it, and will add another 3 today and tomorrow, then go over with the clear.
Yeah that redneck life style is hard to defend but easy to love! |
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