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Painting my ATV plastics??


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Next year, I am thinking of spray-painting (hig quality spray paint like duplicolor) my honda recon white or spraying it with duplicolor truck bedliner (I love that stuff)

Has anyone done this? does it chip off easy? crack? is it strong? I think my best bet would be duplicolor bedliner plus that would look badass.

What do you guys/gals think??

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go with the duplicolor if u really like it and it holds up well i would recommend it..plus it would be a lot cheaper then doin the line-x... ur gunna paint it white right?

I was gonna paint it with duplicolor truck bedliner (black) but I kinda like the idea of getting Line-X in white (you can get it in colors :D)

last choice is regular white paint

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Actually, now that Ive looked into it more I would want to do one of two things...

either go all out and do a paint job with the flex additive and clearcoat (Ive found a site online with detailed instructions) or just buy some dupli-color spray-on bedliner.

Im leaning towards the duplicolor since my ATV isnt really nice enough for a nice paint job (al the other flaws would stand out LOL)

The duplicolor would be inexpensive and come out great so long as I properly prepare the plastic....

heres how it looks on bike plastics...

mybike1.jpg

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yea that would look awesome with the white and some black rims maybe u can paint ur rims black with duplicolor good contras... the only thing that may be a problem is that its white on an atv ur REALLY going to see every spec of dirt on it but again it would look really nice

im going back and forth if i should paint my atv with black line-x its a good idea and the stuff is strong

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I am 90% sure Im just going to paint the body and racks black (bedliner) and paint the springs lime green and do a bunh of small accents (and maybe even lights) in lime green, also have some lime green RECON decals printed...

but my mind seems to change every other day LOL

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