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FishinFreaks
Posted 10/22/2014 4:48 PM (#736178)
Subject: Painting Over Reflective Tape





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Location: Rogers, MN

Reflective TapeI picked up some reflective tape at Walmart today. Essentially it's this but in small strips. I put it onto the side of a Jake, and it looks like it's going to be awesome for look - built in scaling and all. My concern is two fold:

 1) It's fairly thick and has an edge to it. I'm wondering if my clear coat epoxy should cover the edge well, and 

2) If I'm going to blend paint over it, as a novice, it seems to me that paint will not stick well to it. I'm wondering if I should put a light single layer of clear coat over it and lightly scuff so that the paint will stick better. That might also help with issue #1.

 Thoughts from the crew?

muskie tamer
Posted 10/22/2014 5:26 PM (#736183 - in reply to #736178)
Subject: Re: Painting Over Reflective Tape





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Location: Waconia,MN
Never painted over tape, but what i would try is to cover the bait and tape with a coat of epoxy. Scuff that and then paint, and finish with more epoxy.
Tigerhunter
Posted 10/22/2014 8:09 PM (#736208 - in reply to #736178)
Subject: Re: Painting Over Reflective Tape





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The epoxy clear coat should also help knock down the edges of the tape.

Edited by Tigerhunter 10/22/2014 8:10 PM
musky slut
Posted 10/23/2014 8:25 AM (#736284 - in reply to #736178)
Subject: Re: Painting Over Reflective Tape




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Yup , put tape on , then clear until smooth , then paint , then final clear
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