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    what type of paint for plastic ?

    just fitted a home made livewell/bait tank by plumbing in a 40L icebox, and tryed it out this evening, works a treat...BUT.
    The coulour of the icebox is a dark blue (inside and out) which makes it rather hard to see the bait, especially at night even with a torch.
    I want to paint it white on the inside, but am not sure what type of paint to use??
    The ice box is made from impact resistant polyethylene.
    Any ideas??

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    Re: what type of paint for plastic ?

    Not what you asked but what about one of those submersable livewell lights, if the light is below the surface it should be easier to see the fish.

    cheers fnq

    PS. My brother tried painting a poly kayak it was a failure and he was once in the spray painting game for a while but I dunno for sure it may be possible.



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    Re: what type of paint for plastic ?

    done a bit of googling and found it can be done.
    pulled this from the FAQ on the polycraft site.

    Q. How can anti-fouling paint be applied to the bottom of a polyethylene boat?
    A. Sand the bottom with a random orbit sander and 80-grit paper (Just like a fibreglass boat). Then, using a propane torch, oxidize the surface by quickly sweeping the blue part of the flame across the bottom of the boat. Do not linger in one area, similar to spray painting (One three foot pass should take less than one second.) Apply Polyethylene Primer to entire area, and then apply your anti fouling paint.


    I think I'll pass on the paint idea

    I could probably just smear a thin layer of white sikaflex on the bottom?
    worse that could happen is it would peel off
    Last edited by ashh; 29-03-2007 at 12:53 AM.

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    Re: what type of paint for plastic ?

    what about a piece of white lamenex (stuff used on kitchen benches), Go and see some one that makes kitchen benches and get an off cut, put a dab of sikaflex in each corner and you then have a very white reflextive surface. Now the only problem I see with this is you will end up with an area under the laminex that you cant clean and this could be fixed by running a bead of sixaflex around the edge.
    cheers
    blaze

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    Re: what type of paint for plastic ?

    If you got any water base ceiling white at home paint that on lightly after a rough sanding. It won't last long though, it will scratch off I suspect.

    Could you stuff a white plastic bag inside as a liner, or cotton sheet, shade cloth.
    Probably need something that will sink, and still pass the water through so your plumbing will still work.

    Maybe some off cut light coloured floor lino, easy to rip out and clean, think it sinks.

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    Re: what type of paint for plastic ?

    go to supa creep & look in their canned spray paint section. they used to have a product that was used to prime plastic bumpers in cars before painting. it sticks pretty well. then top coat..might be what you are after..

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    Re: what type of paint for plastic ?

    Yep agree with FNQCairns. Bung a light in it and no more troubles.
    Here's a LED one that comes with sealing gaskets etc.
    LED means it can stay on for a llllloooonnnnngggg time before it even thinks about upsetting the battery.
    http://www.whitworths.com.au/main_it...AbsolutePage=1
    Cheers Scott

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    Re: what type of paint for plastic ?

    yep, plastic paint is not the problem, it is all in the primer, as suggested get some primer for plastic bumber bars and stuff, then any paint will stick to it, mind you, that slippery sort of plastic like Tupprware, does take some priming to get anything to stick.

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    Re: what type of paint for plastic ?

    Ashh mate go to a screen printer and get some white vinyl sticker material. give them a size of the flat internal dimentions or cut it yourself into rectangle pieces and stick it on. Or if your ever in Bris pm me and i'll see you right.

    Dave.
    Avast ye matey!


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    Re: what type of paint for plastic ?

    Quote Originally Posted by ashh View Post
    just fitted a home made livewell/bait tank by plumbing in a 40L icebox, and tryed it out this evening, works a treat...BUT.
    The coulour of the icebox is a dark blue (inside and out) which makes it rather hard to see the bait, especially at night even with a torch.
    I want to paint it white on the inside, but am not sure what type of paint to use??
    The ice box is made from impact resistant polyethylene.
    Any ideas??
    Sorry very little sticks to polyethylene without treatment such as Corona (Flame) treatment ..... & even then it can be hit or miss ..... NAGG

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    Re: what type of paint for plastic ?

    thanks for the ideas
    I ended up getting a roll of white contact plastic from the newsagents, the stuff you use to cover kids school books with.
    basically a big white sticker...$2.50

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    Re: what type of paint for plastic ?

    plastic primer should be fine. can paint acrylic or 2 pac over. must be sanded. no different to plastic bar.

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    Re: what type of paint for plastic ?

    ppp polypropolyne(spell) primer!

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    Re: what type of paint for plastic ?

    Dynamite the little buggers and when they float to the surface-pick them up. No problem.

    Cheers
    John

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