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Message Subject: Epoxy on plastic
Guest
Posted 7/22/2007 2:14 PM (#266502)
Subject: Epoxy on plastic


If i Put multiple coats of epoxy on a shallow raider will it stick well?
thanks
DaveG
Posted 7/22/2007 2:25 PM (#266503 - in reply to #266502)
Subject: RE: Epoxy on plastic





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Iv used Etex on plastic lures with no problems but iv heard some have experienced peeling? follow the instructions to the letter regards mixing then mix for a further two minutes to be sure.

Dave
Beaver
Posted 7/23/2007 9:51 AM (#266601 - in reply to #266502)
Subject: RE: Epoxy on plastic


Try sanding wet sanding it with 180 grit sandpaper to rough it up a little and give the epoxy something to stick to. Don't take the paint off, just sand it so it looks cloudy, and the epoxy will clear it up.
Riverman
Posted 7/23/2007 10:57 AM (#266611 - in reply to #266502)
Subject: RE: Epoxy on plastic


Be careful, you might change the action of the lure if the epoxy gets too thick.

Jed V.
Partycrasher
Posted 7/23/2007 12:09 PM (#266621 - in reply to #266502)
Subject: Re: Epoxy on plastic




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Or use a de-glosser first instead of sanding.
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