Thread: Anyone painted a Rhino?
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01-17-2007 01:50 PM #16
Not a problem dave.
I've used the Bulldog before, on a couple really "rubbery" Banshees. You spray it over the cleaned and prepped plastic, then you can also mix it into each coat.
(1)- It is a plastics adhesion promotor....(smells like new vinyl, so I'm guessing it used a plastics solvent to "bite"),
(2)- crosslinker for intercoat adhesion,
(3)- and a flex agent....(I've seen pieces bent to about 30 degrees, which makes me pucker, but no problems yet.)
I don't know how flexible the Mule parts are, but I only used it for the initial "plastic to paint" step on this Rhino, since the plastic parts are pretty stiff.
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01-17-2007 06:19 PM #17
The mules are fairly rigid. I'm going to do some customizing on the dash, that is really the only frail part of it and I plan on adding some reinforcement to it. Now all I need is some spare time to get at all these projects!!!!Yesterday is history, tomorrow is a mystery, Live for Today!
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