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Okay, correct me if im wrong...

BEELZEBOB

I wanna be Dave
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Im going to repaint the outsides of 2 old bodies i have in flat black."thumbsup"

this is my plan, wash the bodies.

then paint the outside in normal black lexan spray paint.

let dry and then spray the outside again w/ krylon camo black?

add stickers and smile right?"thumbsup"
 
I did it once but I did it a little different. Skip the lexan paint as it will be your weak link. Heres how I did mine and it held up great. Never cracked, popped or peeled.

Wash the body with dish soap and hot water.
Mask off the windows
Scuff/sand the body thoroughly with a scuff pad. This parts important, if you see any shiny areas thats where the paint wont stick. Scuff it good.
blow off with compressed air and wipe down with a clean micro fiber cloth
paint with flat black krylon
 
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Use a Scotch-Brite burgundy pad for scuffing.

A scotch brite pad is what I meant when I said scuff pad. NO a wire brush is WAY too course and will make your bodies look terrible. I used a green scotch brite pad but a red, green or grey pad will all work fine. Even some 400 or 600 grit sand paper would work ok.
 
took me calling 5 walmarts and a dozen other places, but i FINALLY found that Krylon Fusion Camo Flat Black....

couple lil scoth brite pads, and ill have myself a decent lil project until my new steering knuckles come in on Thursday.

whoda thunk 380oz is too much for the plastic ones...... lol
 
A scotch brite pad is what I meant when I said scuff pad. NO a wire brush is WAY too course and will make your bodies look terrible. I used a green scotch brite pad but a red, green or grey pad will all work fine. Even some 400 or 600 grit sand paper would work ok.

If your gonna use scotch brite pad, red, grey, even gold but might be getting a little to fine, put your soap on the pad and scotch brite it in the sink, save a step. Worked for me and thats the way we prep OEM raw plastic bumpers at work, only with special expensive car sanding soap lol
 
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