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Thread: Painted the wife's kayak....Not good

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    Take the warning labels off. Darwin will solve the problem.

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    Looks like they did the trick. Good luck tomorrow.
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    Quote Originally Posted by TurkeyRookie View Post
    Looks like they did the trick. Good luck tomorrow.
    The primer coat looked great the first time too..till it it peeled off the next morning..

    I made need to go back over it later and do repairs and hit it with a sealer to protect it from scrapes more.
    Take the warning labels off. Darwin will solve the problem.

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    Well it's scratched chipped rubbed, and still hanging on..:thumbs.

    It must be doing me some good slide up on two geese....got one.
    Take the warning labels off. Darwin will solve the problem.

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    Good job!
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    light sanding, at least you started with the wifes

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    Gotta quickly chime in before it gets ugly again. What you need is wax and grease remover. I use DuPont wax and grease remover for all my paint jobs. You can purchase this at carquest or certain UAP/napa stores. Here is the biggest advice I can give you.......go to an automotive paint store!!!! I would suggest any Carquest or Napa that has a dedicated Paint technician there. The Napa in newmarket is great. They will set you up with what you really need.

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    Most pvcs that are moulded have a release agent inside. I saw a vid on you tube of a guy doing fourwheeler plastics and he was heating the plastic with a torch quickly until it looks wet and wiping off right away with rubbing alcohol. Apparently this process draws out the release agent.

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    One of the plants I work at makes plastic jugs.. They run the jug through a fire ring before they get labeled or the paint won't stick
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    Quote Originally Posted by tenpoint guy View Post
    Most pvcs that are moulded have a release agent inside. I saw a vid on you tube of a guy doing fourwheeler plastics and he was heating the plastic with a torch quickly until it looks wet and wiping off right away with rubbing alcohol. Apparently this process draws out the release agent.
    Acetone works real good too.
    Take the warning labels off. Darwin will solve the problem.

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