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![]() I've used Dupli-Color Vinyl and Fabric coating, medium gray. Easy to use, dries quickly without lingering fumes. Available at auto parts stores for about 8 bucks for 11-ounce spray can. Very durable. |
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Another thumbs up for Dupli-color paint. I use the Trim and Bumper paint and it's easily the most durable paint I've ever used on fiberglass. Although it doesn't give a textured finish, it does have a very nice eggshell type sheen to it and is very, very abrasion & scuff resistant. Far better than any Rustoleum or Krylon branded paints.
Robert On Tuesday, April 2, 2019 at 7:45:06 PM UTC-5, GliderCZ wrote: I've used Dupli-Color Vinyl and Fabric coating, medium gray. Easy to use, dries quickly without lingering fumes. Available at auto parts stores for about 8 bucks for 11-ounce spray can. Very durable. |
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A from left field suggestion, Duratex speaker paint is very good for getting many different textures, by varying the application method, and is odour free. Tough stuff to stand the rigours of pro audio use.
You can get everything from a leather look to a sandpaper finish with ease. Very nice to work with. Small sample packs are available. Buy the special roller pack. |
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