what kind of paint could you use for painting pvc?
all the primer i have wont work on pvc, it just beads up and rolls down the pipe.
pvc paint?
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Did you sand the pipe? I ususally use something like 500 grit, then paint a layer, then use 1000 grit to get a good feel. Try that or get paint for plastics
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yes just sanded the pipe and it seems to be working
thanks!!!!
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I would suggest Krylon Fusion, which is made for plastics.
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x2, the best stuff for cannons. Super chip resistant paint if applied properly and cured (takes like 7 days to fully cure, but it's OK to be handled in 24 hours).frocksie wrote:I would suggest Krylon Fusion, which is made for plastics.
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perfect im going to pick up some tomorrow
thanks frocksie and pcguy
thanks frocksie and pcguy
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The best way I've found for prepping PVC for painting is to give it a good scrubbing with a green scotch bright pad (which is basically fine sandpaper and is used for that purpose by wood workers) with liquid dish soap and water (great for removing the oils on the pipe). When clean the high gloss of the fittings will be greatly reduced and the eveything will have a uniform dull finish that takes paint pretty well.
I believe the most important thing is getting the oils and grime off the gun, roughing up the surface helps but is less important than getting the PVC clean. (Ever looked at you hands after looking for PVC parts at the hardware store? Pipe and fittings are very grungy.)
It will take much longer for the paint to truely cure than what it says on the paint can. You can usually handle the gun the next day but it'll be a week or more before the paint has fully cured.
I believe the most important thing is getting the oils and grime off the gun, roughing up the surface helps but is less important than getting the PVC clean. (Ever looked at you hands after looking for PVC parts at the hardware store? Pipe and fittings are very grungy.)
It will take much longer for the paint to truely cure than what it says on the paint can. You can usually handle the gun the next day but it'll be a week or more before the paint has fully cured.
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thanks jimmy i just got done using some fine sand paper with the x2 paint i got it is gonna look awesome
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Don't forget the soapy water. If you use water proof sandpaper (the black stuff) you can use the soapy water as the sanding lubricant.taytayswims wrote:thanks jimmy i just got done using some fine sand paper with the x2 paint i got it is gonna look awesome
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lol that just means the same as +1 in forum talk..taytayswims wrote:thanks jimmy i just got done using some fine sand paper with the x2 paint i got it is gonna look awesome
PCGUy is just agreeing with frocksie
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