Hi all,
Kind of a weird question but does anyone know what kind of plastic highlighters are made of, and what paint would apply well to that kind of material? I want to attempt a Springfield-class build and according to this article the nacelles were made from "Stabilo" highlighter markers.
Painting on highlighter / marker plastic
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Considering the unknown composition of the plastic, it might be good to first coat it with some of the "Adhesion Promoter" sold with the spray paint at stores such as AutoZone or Pep Boys.
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I've used a lot of pens and markers over the years. I would try sbaxter's approach (or use a "hot" automobile primer) and add two more quick steps prior to spraying: 1.) Lightly wet sand the piece with some 400- or 600-grit paper, and 2.) wash it with some dish soap and a toothbrush.sbaxter wrote:Considering the unknown composition of the plastic, it might be good to first coat it with some of the "Adhesion Promoter" sold with the spray paint at stores such as AutoZone or Pep Boys.
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I hope this helps.
Kenny
That's a good idea. I don't yet have enough experience with adhesion promoter to say that if you use it on something like styrene (where it isn't necessary, of course), that it wouldn't make a less effective bond with paint than you'd get if you went without it.Kylwell wrote:I'll typically test on an unseen area. If Tenax or ProWeld affect it, it's ABS or styrene. If CA grabs hold it's acrylic. If neither affect it go with a hot primer or adhesion promoter and hope.
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