cruizin22
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I got some extra parts for my sled so I thought I would try something different
I used some spray paint for plastic and a clear coat and went to town
DId 4 coats of white and then 3 coats of the clear coat
What do you think?\Keep in mind my Nytro is the one with the white hood
I used some spray paint for plastic and a clear coat and went to town
DId 4 coats of white and then 3 coats of the clear coat
What do you think?\Keep in mind my Nytro is the one with the white hood
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Very nice
Post pictures after the install as well!
Post pictures after the install as well!
xf800spro
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Looks good, yes please post pics after the install, was thinking of the same thing for mine but wondering how it will hold up.
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Very cool!
It would probably look even cooler with some blue stripes on there, breaking up the white a bit
It would probably look even cooler with some blue stripes on there, breaking up the white a bit
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yes your right about the Blue
Going to see if I can get some replacement stickers like the ones that were on it before
Going to see if I can get some replacement stickers like the ones that were on it before
xf800spro
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Looks good, do you think it will scratch because of the clear? What did you use for paint?
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I used thr "krylon" Fusion paint. And their clear uv im gonna look to see if i can get a white "wrap" or complete white sticker type thiing because i really like the look iver the original black
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I like the look but wonder how it will hold up without flex in the paint. When the cols hits and all
DelgatyXTX
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I did my footwell panels on my old sled (XP) and considering my feet were always knocking around down there they held up well. Just sanded it and sprayed then cleared. After one season there were a couple tiny chips and some hairline cracks. Just a touch-up needed. Your panels should hold up better considering nothing really flexes them unless you sit too far back.
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Well I hate to admit it But I did not sand first.
I still have my original set so maybe I will sand them and try again.
thanks for the input and confidence boost
I still have my original set so maybe I will sand them and try again.
thanks for the input and confidence boost
DelgatyXTX
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cruizin22 said:Well I hate to admit it But I did not sand first.
I still have my original set so maybe I will sand them and try again.
thanks for the input and confidence boost
Yeah they do require sanding. You should be able to easily sand off the paint you already did and start over. I forgot to mention, my white panels were originally black, then I primed with Fusion black, then sprayed with metallic blue automotive spray-bomb. After that I decided to go white instead and just scuffed up the original paint and sprayed over. Worked pretty good.
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