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Painting Plastic Gas Tank on Honda three wheeler
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Recently I have painted 2 plastic gas tanks from Honda three wheelers. I used acrylic enamel with all the std prep. All was well until they were filled with fuel. Apparently the gas fumes actually leech out of the plastic and attack the paint as it all blistered & peeled off in sheets. Does anyone know of anything that will prohibit the fumes from leaching. I have thought about some type of rubberized undercoating to use as a barrier. Any thoughts?
Gary D [last name deleted for privacy by Editor]- Dallas, Texas
| December 27, 2008
The problem may be hydrocarbons leaching through the plastic, or fumes from the outside. In either case the problem is that the paint is not designed to be used in the environment containing gasoline and is not chemically resistant. - Menomonie, Wisconsin December 29, 2008 Thanks, Charles. There are a number of threads here about painting plastic gas tanks. letter 14173 is a good one, and it discusses bed liners / rubber undercoatings! Good luck, Gary. Regards,
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