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n/a Posted - Sep 02 2004 : 10:11:43 PM
Hi all,
I have a PVC spudgun and have been unsucessful in trying to get a durable finish. I have used gloss black aersol spray paint on the lightly sanded pvc but it chips right off. I have heard about something called Gel Coat designed to seal in the paint but i have had no success finding it. Should I use a primer? different spray paint? ? Any suggestions and help would be appreciated.

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Aaron Cake Posted - Sep 07 2004 : 09:02:50 AM
Any paint will chip, but Fusion bonds to the plastic itself, so it's fairly chip resistant.

n/a Posted - Sep 03 2004 : 7:30:35 PM
appreciated. i hope it doesnt chip

Aaron Cake Posted - Sep 03 2004 : 09:01:21 AM
Krylon Fusion. 'Nuff said.


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