Argo Shell Paint

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    Argo Shell Paint

    Anyone out there had any luck painting an argo shell?

    I read up on Krylon fusion, which was supposed to adhere to different types of plastics. spent a lot of time cleaning and preping the tub of an old conquest that im going thru but it didnt pan out. you can scratch the fusion paint off with your thumb nail, so I'm back to square one.

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    Hi Bobby, unfortunately there is not a good way to paint our machines. You can get the HDPE to take the paint but with the amount of flexing that our bodies do, it just won't last. If you are set on painting it, search the site. There have been several threads on the topic with a lot more information than I can type here regarding what others have tried but at the end of the day, none of them last very long.

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    I agree with Mike. I've tried painting both HDPE and UHMW plastics on several occasions. Every time the paint has failed within days or weeks. Even the camo adhesive wraps have failed quickly.

    I have managed to use a heat gun to bring the body nearly back to original color by removing the haze and oxidation that accumulates over the years. That's about as good as it gets.

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    Believe it to be from the textured finish of the plastic being porous and trapping air, have been trying to depaint an Attex off and on and it's on in some spots so well it hasn't and yet the rest blew right off. It was thick and primered. A shame.

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    hi
    Painting plastic ..
    Consult paint maker first and notify them of the substrate [base material]
    It may well be vast quantities of preparation at least 3 days
    Possibly be an additive into the primer and top coat
    A durable system is 2 part epoxy primer then a eurathane top coat , industrial paints
    Dries rock hard and pricey

    tomo

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    Thanx!

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    I'm telling ya. Plasti Dip is the way to go!!!
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    I'm gonna try and get pics on here to show ya. It's been a thorn in my side trying to get pics off my phone to the computer.
    "I'm NOT stuck, I'm just temporarily stopped"

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    Quote Originally Posted by wheeler View Post
    I'm gonna try and get pics on here to show ya. It's been a thorn in my side trying to get pics off my phone to the computer.
    I usually just email myself a pic from my phone if I need it on my work computer. That seems to be the easiest way when you can't hook your phone up through the usb and transfer.
    l like to buy stuff and no I don't do payments!

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    Quote Originally Posted by wheeler View Post
    I'm gonna try and get pics on here to show ya. It's been a thorn in my side trying to get pics off my phone to the computer.
    Depending on phone... PHOTOBUCKET app....upload...copy past link in thread...done deal just like that!
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