Plastic Canopy.....
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From: Jasper,
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I am sure you could but I would worry about distortion. I used to dye my canopies on planes to get a shaded look with the thin clear plane canopies. But even though I think it would be possible would would have a low lustre color. I would go with automotive paints and use the correct plastic prep. A lot of the guys who do this professionally have some great help pages on the proper steps to go through to get your paint to properly adhere and not peel on flexible canopies..
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Well kick that idea, Thanks man I thought it might work I have Dye'd 100's of car wheels over the year's, I figured it was worth a shot........I shot down the paint idea because of the flexable plastic, What is a good flexable paint ? THX......
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From: Phila,
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Originally posted by Turn&Burn
Well kick that idea, Thanks man I thought it might work I have Dye'd 100's of car wheels over the year's, I figured it was worth a shot........I shot down the paint idea because of the flexable plastic, What is a good flexable paint ? THX......
Well kick that idea, Thanks man I thought it might work I have Dye'd 100's of car wheels over the year's, I figured it was worth a shot........I shot down the paint idea because of the flexable plastic, What is a good flexable paint ? THX......
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From: Kimo,
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I just did mine in RIT navy blue with a hint of black (first attempt) and then red (2nd ws) ... both turned out great, although the blue turned out a bit hazy (IMO). Red one took a while to get right; had to re-heat the dye several times. The one thing to remember is not to get the mix hotter than 160 F, otherwise you'll deform it and then have to waste time trying to "form" it back. I used a metal clothes hangar and shaped it to fit the outline of the canopy, which helped keep it's shape better.
--Hammer
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