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    Default Anyone ever painted an MD3 nose?

    I see some big name guys that have different colors than how they come. Looking to brighten up a dull orange.Wanted to make sure what would be the best paint.

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    done several, at about 80mph or so came out sorta streaked

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    Quote Originally Posted by mqdirtracer57 View Post
    I see some big name guys that have different colors than how they come. Looking to brighten up a dull orange.Wanted to make sure what would be the best paint.
    just the same as prepping a plastic body piece on a car.
    Wash w/ soap and water to remove the release agents they use in the molds scuff it up and spray it w/ a flex additive

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    ive seen a couple cars that have. but they were painting a used nose that was already kinda beat up. they looked good until it got its first crack in it and it started to peal. but if prepped correctly you might be able to avoid it. i just dont think a rattle can is going to work in this case.

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    I've painted a couple, works pretty good too. I used the Krylon that is made for plastic.

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    i think chub franks world 100 car was wrapped . just another idea .

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    best way i've found to paint plastic noses is this:
    wash with soap and water
    use propane torch to heat nose and wick oils out from the nose
    clean residue with brake cleaner
    sand lightly with 800 grit paper
    reclean with brake cleaner
    prime with a flex primer
    paint (preferably in a paint booth)

    i've punched holes in my nose with no paint chipping at all around the puncture. i get 60 nights easy out of them and they still look good unless they really get wrecked bad!

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    Wash, Scuff, and then use FIVE STAR BODIES primer on it before you paint it.

    Shouldn't need to use a blow-torch on it.

    www.fivestarbodies.com is where I found it.

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