I would have to look into it. I used to know. I don't paint upholstery materials much at all. But I'm pretty sure your vinyl interior just needs to be cleaned with something and vinyle paint is kind of built as a adhesion promoter good question I will have to search it up.
If the plastic has already been painted...and I sanded it to promote adhesion...should I still use the adhesion promoter? I screwed up- didn't know this product existed.
The bulldog I got is in the the can that can go straight to the gun an it dry in 5min an you can put you topcoat on than clear coat
Nice! Still gotta do the door panels on my firebird.
Cool build you did I watched some clips. I like them I need to watch more
I used a red scotchbroght pad on my hard plastic grille.... Are you suggesting that I now need to prime it first?
This plastic adhesion promoter is made to go on all plastics before any sealer or primer. You can seal it first before your base coat.
Would you use this adhesion promoter for painting vinyl with vinyl and fabric spray paint?
I would have to look into it. I used to know. I don't paint upholstery materials much at all. But I'm pretty sure your vinyl interior just needs to be cleaned with something and vinyle paint is kind of built as a adhesion promoter good question I will have to search it up.
If the plastic has already been painted...and I sanded it to promote adhesion...should I still use the adhesion promoter? I screwed up- didn't know this product existed.
If you didn't use any adhesion promoter the paint should come off with compressed air. What grit did you use before painting it?
I'm changing the color of some factory painted Jeep JK fenders, can I just scuff and paint or do I need adhesion promoter 1st?
If it's painted right now then you can just sand and paint. Only have to use plastic adhesion promoter on bare plastic.
@@BlackStacheBuilds Thanks! Glad i found your site.