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Searched site an google for days with not much luck. Has anyone found a krylon fusion or valsapar color that matches the Yamaha blue? Wanting to do my side panels on nytro like race sleds but don't wanna spend few hundred to do it. Thanks for any info
It is what it is if you want to stay cheap- your going to get what it is,cheap looking.. try Plasti-dip.they may have something for you.peel the stuff right off if you dont like it.people spray cars with this stuff !
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I just don't want 300 in paint and 2-300 in paint and. Prep. I don't mind it not looking professional I was just curious if anyone knew of the colors that matched well.
I use Krylon often on plastic and it looks really nice. If you find the color you like you will not be disappointed with it as long as you spray on evenly
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Figured that, kinda hoped someone already did that research lol, guess it's gonna be up to me to do lol
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I used the Fusion plastic paint on my atv with very good luck. I bought a atv for cheap that had never been stored in a garage and the plastic was faded to a chalky white from red. I prepped it using scotch bright pads, cleaned with thinner and has held up for 5 yrs with no chipping or peeling. You honestly can't tell it is painted! Just take the time to prep it well and you should be fine. I do use it in the cold also. Good luc
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