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Freeman Newton |
Their are epoxy based primers that will adhere to polyolefins which your pail is probably made from. These however require a bake of 250 ƒF to activate after application. If you could find a safe method of doing this you could then paint over this with a variety of other coatings.
Ron Zeeman
Continuous Colour Coat - Brampton, ON, CAN
Hmmm, this feels rather odd but here goes nothing! I have a plastic Paintball mask that I continually paint a design onto with white paint. The paint easily comes off simply by rubbing it, but what then happens is if I get a little careless and get shot in the head a lot of the design is removed. How would I go about doing this? Would the wax pencil help? And how much of a design can you get with it, I have one design of a bird on the middle of it all and then I have white lines and the such going outward. I have looked around but I am unsure of what plastic it exactly is made of but it feels like most regular plastics even though some of it is rubber, only a section of it is rubber but the plastic part is the part thats been giving me grief. Anyone able to help me out?
Eric Nette
- Germantown, Maryland, USA

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