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Painting Plastic on a boat???

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Nigel

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Mar 13, 2001, 10:11:51 PM3/13/01
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Hi, I have 2 side vents on my boat. They are on the outside, on each side
beside the motor for the intake and exhaust venting for the inboard motor
cavity. The vents are approx. 2 1/4 inches high by 17 1/2 inches long. They
were white in color until the sun faded them into a very dull yellowish
color.

I would love to take them off and repaint them a nice polar white to look
like new again but I can't find any paints made for plastic material. can
anyone recommend a place to purchase this paint, preferably in a spray can?

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hkr...@capu.net

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Mar 13, 2001, 10:31:34 PM3/13/01
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Uhhhhhhh.....Home Despot? Michaels Crafts? A hobby shop that sells model
planes and trains? Wal-Mart?


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Ted G

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Mar 13, 2001, 10:29:49 PM3/13/01
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All you really need to do is prime them with a primer (preferably white) and
then use almost any good quality spray paint.

Ted


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HLAviation

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Mar 13, 2001, 11:25:52 PM3/13/01
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>Hi, I have 2 side vents on my boat. They are on the outside, on each side
>beside the motor for the intake and exhaust venting for the inboard motor
>cavity. The vents are approx. 2 1/4 inches high by 17 1/2 inches long. They
>were white in color until the sun faded them into a very dull yellowish
>color.
>
>I would love to take them off and repaint them a nice polar white to look
>like new again but I can't find any paints made for plastic material. can
>anyone recommend a place to purchase this paint, preferably in a spray can?

Marhyde.

Nigel

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Mar 13, 2001, 11:18:41 PM3/13/01
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I tried all of them. They don't have paint for a specific application onto
plastic!!!! Except the model store but they only have little tiny bottles
with a tiny nail polish brush.

RJB

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Mar 14, 2001, 1:55:22 AM3/14/01
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The hobbie shops should carry Testors paint that are made for plastic.
They do come in small spray cans as well, you just need to find the right
store that has them.
Wal-mart carries them as well.
Or go to Overtons and get new ones there not that expensive!

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Lu Powell

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Mar 14, 2001, 8:07:14 AM3/14/01
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Try cleaning them with Sno-Bole first. You may not need to paint after all.
It's a toilet bowl cleaner that works well. Wipe on - wash off.

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macleanpd

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Mar 14, 2001, 6:38:58 PM3/14/01
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Paint is available for automotive plastic - see your local auto paint dealer

Doug


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Nigel

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Mar 14, 2001, 11:00:16 PM3/14/01
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I did, but all he had was plastic bumber paint, any color I wanted as long
as it was black or grey. Haha

Anyway, it doesent matter anymore, I found a boat shop who had some old
stock vents and picked up 2 white new ones for 14.00 CAD each.

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John Elliott

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May 3, 2001, 8:43:32 PM5/3/01
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On Wed, 14 Mar 2001 03:11:51 GMT, "Nigel"
<Ni...@fiveinternetdrive.com> wrote:

>Hi, I have 2 side vents on my boat. They are on the outside, on each side
>beside the motor for the intake and exhaust venting for the inboard motor
>cavity. The vents are approx. 2 1/4 inches high by 17 1/2 inches long. They
>were white in color until the sun faded them into a very dull yellowish
>color.
>
>I would love to take them off and repaint them a nice polar white to look
>like new again but I can't find any paints made for plastic material. can
>anyone recommend a place to purchase this paint, preferably in a spray can?

For the trouble it will be, it may be worth just replacing them. They
are actually pretty reasonable.

LaBomba182

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May 3, 2001, 11:11:16 PM5/3/01
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>Subject: Re: Painting Plastic on a boat???
>From: John Elliott jell...@mail.com

Nicro makes a paint to repaint this type of plastic. You could also try vinyl
spray paint that's is available at auto body supply houses.

Capt. Bill

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