Fiona
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The Walkons...Because it's America, Bitches!!!
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Post by Fiona on Jun 26, 2006 20:19:27 GMT -8
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Post by xxxSPIKExxx on Aug 22, 2006 19:56:52 GMT -8
that looks easy to me i might do that myself so i can save some money
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Batman
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Team Teuffel Hunden
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Post by Batman on Oct 22, 2006 10:28:55 GMT -8
I have found a great product for painting ANYTHING plastic (like your mask) It is called Plastic Primer from Rust-Oleum, and yeah its just that, a primer. What sets this apart from other so called "plastic safe" paints is #1 Cost- you use a very light coat then cover with ANY normal spray paint.(even the REALLY cheap stuff) #2 Highly flexible-once you paint it, it stays painted. no chipping, cracking or anything normally encountered with "plasic safe" paint. I have built scale models for years and have NEVER come across a product that impressed me this much. I painted my mask with this stuff a couple months ago and it still doesnt have one single crack or peel. There is easily enough primer in a 12 oz. can to prime a dozen or more masks. I have also used this product to prime every plastic gun part I have and the results have been great. I paid $3.97 for a can at my local Bi-Mart.
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Post by scphantom on Oct 22, 2006 18:32:40 GMT -8
I know that stuff Batman. It does work very well I have used it on everything from PB gear ti a microwave and a can opener.
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