Last Updated: 2025-07-07 02:16:50
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Brand | Krylon |
Item model number | 2337 |
Color | Orange |
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Product Id | 702655 |
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3.8
(24 ratings)
3.8 out of 5 stars
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UPC | 724504023371 |
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Krylon 12 oz Fusion Gloss for Plastic, Pumpkin
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I have plenty of options for painting. I use an HVLP gun, there are plenty of rattle can choices,and have messed with epoxies, but I really like Fusion. Its so easy to use, lays down very smoothly, and takes heat well. I originally used it on my Hemi's engine covers, which deal with 300+ degree heat and its been holding up for years. Now I'm using it on my pickups radiator shroud and coil cover and expect the same result. No idea why nobody else makes Plastic paint, but this stuff is a winner.
Wanted to freshen up some resin planters. Took outside & set up to paint. Mostly made a cloud of paint with very little coverage of item. Continued trying different techniques. Nothng really worked. Ended up with very uneven coverage. Will probably try something I can brush on.
cleaned plastic motorcycle panels brand new like manufactor said followed directions on can waited a day to install paint just peels off by hand
I don't recommend this paint on soft plastics. Painted my PVC door card and paint was still tacky days after painting. For my dashboard, which was hard plastic - excellent.
I purchased 3 cans of Krylon Fusion Black Matte to convert my blue & black dual-sport motorcycle to completely black. I wiped down all of the plastic body panels with lacquer thinner to remove the gloss. I followed the directions on the can and applied 3 light coats of paint, waiting 1 hour in between each coat. The trouble started after the first coat. Even though I inverted the can and cleared the nozzle after each coat of paint, the nozzle started to spit and splatter with subsequent coats. I had to hold the can further and further away from the plastic panels to get an even coat. After the 3rd coat of paint I let the plastic panels dry for a week before re-installing them on my motorcycle. Within a month the Krylon paint started flaking off. Some of the flaking occurred in "rub zones" (where my knees normally rests against a body panel). I wear bluejeans when riding, so this really shouldn't cause flaking. The paint also flaked off in places that are prone to a small degree of flexing. My interpretation of this failure is that 1) the paint isn't designed to adhere to all plastics and 2) the paint doesn't stay flexible once it's cured. I'm extremely disappointed in this paint. I've long been a fan of Krylon products, mostly because of the fine fan-shaped mist that their nozzles produce. After this experience, I'm not going to waste my time with Krylon any more. When I repaint my bike again I will start by wet-sanding all of the panels (which Krylon claimed wasn't necessary), then apply a base coat of Plastic Primer (which Krylon also claims isn't necessary). I'm going to use Rustoleum products, though. Although I like looking at a nice smooth painted surface, I don't want to have to re-do it every year.
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