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    Painting plastic?

    The screen blade on the ST has a black edging painted or coated on the inside much like say a car windcreen often has a black coating on the edge to hide trim / fixings behind it.

    Its bubbling and cracking and coming away and makes the whole show look a bit tatty..

    So - asuming I'm a dab hand with a spray can can ordinary matt black spray can paint be used on the screen without it melting etc?

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    I believe so.. I tested some on a bit of broken screen on the weekend..
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    yup it will spray on to it OK, Some Lacquer paints make the plastic brittle but not so sure about spray enamels

    There are some plastic coat paints around and I am pretty sure you can get that in flat black

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    Quote Originally Posted by leathel View Post
    yup it will spray on to it OK, Some Lacquer paints make the plastic brittle but not so sure about spray enamels

    There are some plastic coat paints around and I am pretty sure you can get that in flat black
    supercheap has plastic primer and matte black acrylic cans. I did my whole bike in that colour with them.
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    Quote Originally Posted by iYRe View Post
    supercheap has plastic primer and matte black acrylic cans. I did my whole bike in that colour with them.
    Plastic primer eh? Gawd - probably turn out cheaper to buy a new screen at this rate....

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    Quote Originally Posted by Paul in NZ View Post
    Plastic primer eh? Gawd - probably turn out cheaper to buy a new screen at this rate....
    I think it was 17$ per can.. 51$ for primer, top and clear..

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    id use a black vinyl thats how ive done mine before

    plastic fabricator/welder here if you need a hand ! will work for beer/bourbon/booze

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    Quote Originally Posted by hayd3n View Post
    id use a black vinyl thats how ive done mine before
    Hmmm - thats an idea... how did you do that?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Paul in NZ View Post
    Hmmm - thats an idea... how did you do that?
    get vinyl, cut to shape, stick to screen :P (You can get sticky backed vinyl)
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    Quote Originally Posted by Paul in NZ View Post
    Hmmm - thats an idea... how did you do that?
    same way i attached all the vinyl to my bike (profile pic)
    with soapy water and a hair dryer , bought from your local sign writer, 3m is the best

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    I have used black car bumper paint from Mitre 10. Worked on my screen a treat.
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    Quote Originally Posted by iYRe View Post
    get vinyl, cut to shape, stick to screen :P (You can get sticky backed vinyl)
    Yeah that might not work as the area I want black is on the inside of the screen so you would see the sticky side....

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    Quote Originally Posted by Paul in NZ View Post
    Yeah that might not work as the area I want black is on the inside of the screen so you would see the sticky side....
    still works a treat , it looks great i made my own clear screen and put the vinyl on the inside like you want

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    Plasti Dip.

    Around $27 a can in New Zealand, it's an aerosol'd (sp?) rubber coat that you just spray on. It evens itself out over any clean surface so you don't have to be a master of the spraycan to get a nice finish.

    Come's in matte black.

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    Sounds ideal - where does one purchase this wonder of modern chemistry?

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