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Old March 7th 06, 03:49 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
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If you paint the fenders with a paint brush . . . they'll *look* like
they've been painted with a paint brush.

Suggest instead you stroll down to Home Depot, or similar hardware store,
and purchase a rattle can (spray can) of paint intended for plastic - -
think it's marked for use on vinyl, but suitable for other plastics too.
It'll give you a much nicer finish than you'll likely achieve with a brush.

all the best,

bumper
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Thank you all for your reply.
My fender are perfectly correct. I do not repair what is not broken.
Any suggestion about which paint to use on plastic, applicable with a
paint brush.
Regards,
S6



 




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