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Anyone use Krylon Plastic Spray Paint on a Steering Wheel?
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<blockquote data-quote="Johnny" data-source="post: 366073" data-attributes="member: 13599"><p>there is a Krylon <strong><em>PRIMER</em></strong> that might make all the difference in the world as to the cosmetics.</p><p>the reason you get a different sheen is that the plastic has become eroded by the UV and</p><p>thus has become more porous than the rest of the wheel. which in turn absorbs more paint than the</p><p>other surfaces.</p><p>even tho the Krylon says Paint AND Primer in one can - and - no need to prime . . . is truly misleading !!!!</p><p>try priming first - with the primer - then - topcoat with the paint. (follow the directions carefully)</p><p></p><p>but, I truly do like the finish of the spray on rattle can bed liner. and is more UV tolerable than paint.</p><p>just make sure you cover everything that you do not want to paint...... is hard to get off once it dries.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Johnny, post: 366073, member: 13599"] there is a Krylon [b][i]PRIMER[/i][/b] that might make all the difference in the world as to the cosmetics. the reason you get a different sheen is that the plastic has become eroded by the UV and thus has become more porous than the rest of the wheel. which in turn absorbs more paint than the other surfaces. even tho the Krylon says Paint AND Primer in one can - and - no need to prime . . . is truly misleading !!!! try priming first - with the primer - then - topcoat with the paint. (follow the directions carefully) but, I truly do like the finish of the spray on rattle can bed liner. and is more UV tolerable than paint. just make sure you cover everything that you do not want to paint...... is hard to get off once it dries. [/QUOTE]
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