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Scott Baker
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I'm attempting to paint wooded microd car panels for a customer who first wants them covered with white vinyl!

The colors are red faded to orange to yellow to green to blue.

I have done them for the second time and keep having a blistering effect on the vinyl surface.

P.S. I'm using Krylon colors.

Any help would be appreciated.

ScottyB.

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Stephen Deveau
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Some people swear on Krylon Paints but to me they have to much attack on the sub straight
Even if you want to use this paint product you have to give a barrior between the surface and the adhesive A vinyl Primer or Enamel coating or something then Micro srub the surface of contact of Paint..
If you airbrush any of the Paints out there or use a Aresol bomb still allow large time to dry to the point of flat surfacing (allowing the material to go back to it own memory.) Remember that anything you put on your surface still needs a clear on top to insure it protection...
When you spray your sub straight surface it bits into it and want to shrink as it curses.. after the gas outing it will go back to memory. ( let's say to watch paint dry!!!!)

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