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Old 04-01-2021, 09:02 AM   #43
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For plastic I would probably even take a Scotch Brite pad or a 3M scuff pad and give smooth surfaces a light pass to give the paint something to stick too. If you don't there's a good chance it'll flake off later. Especially with materials that see heat cycles.

Start with a good clean, scuff, then follow steps Tcoat mentioned. I like using an alcohol based oil remover at the end to Ensure there is zero residue on the surface.
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