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Reddit mentions of Rust Oleum 280704 American Accents Ultra Cover 2X Spray Paint, Gray Primer, 12-Ounce
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Reddit mentions: 4
We found 4 Reddit mentions of Rust Oleum 280704 American Accents Ultra Cover 2X Spray Paint, Gray Primer, 12-Ounce. Here are the top ones.
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- Ideal for interior/exterior use on virtually any surface including wood, plastic, metal, wicker, plaster, unglazed ceramic and more
- Provides long lasting protection with any-angle spray comfort tip that reduces finger fatigue and makes it easy to reach hard to paint places
- Dries to the touch in 20 min and covers up to 12 sq ft for quick project completion
- Superior durability with smooth, full coverage and vivid color
- Gray primer provides a surface ready for painting
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Specs:
Color | Gray Primer |
Height | 7.88 Inches |
Length | 2.62 Inches |
Number of items | 1 |
Size | 12 Ounce (Pack of 1) |
Weight | 1 Pounds |
Width | 2.62 Inches |
Unfortunately, I think you got a primer that does not bond to plastic, as I am not seeing it on the link you linked, however I am absolutely no expert.
As for the rust-oleum I use and see recommended, it is this type Rust Oleum 280704 American Accents Ultra Cover 2X Spray Paint, Gray Primer, 12-Ounce https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00KZ6M3CW/ref=cm_sw_r_fm_apa_6-3YBbWEXF5MQ
Which does bind to plastics and says so on the can. You can get it in white, black, gray, etc.
Wash everything down with soapy water first (even if it's new and doesn't look dirty). I'd replace the adhesion promoter with a good plastic compatible primer, I've had a few issues with Krylon primers and plastic, but this stuff worked great for me. Also, make sure you know what grits to reach for during the sanding process. You'll want to sand the primer at about 400-600, base coat 800-1000, clear coat 1000-2500. With dry times, make sure you know the paint's recoat window. Also, before sanding, make sure the paint is hard or it will gum up the sand paper and tear it off the surface you're painting.
Also, after clear coat you'll want to sand again, you will need some rubbing compound and polish for this step as well since sandpaper is too coarse to get the shine back.
No, that's usually enamel based (and hard to work with)
Something like this
https://www.amazon.com/280704-American-Accents-Primer-12-Ounce/dp/B00KZ6M3CW/ref=mp_s_a_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1540593013&sr=8-1&pi=AC_SX236_SY340_FMwebp_QL65&keywords=rustoleum%2Bprimer&dpPl=1&dpID=41h8AzYPgPL&ref=plSrch&th=1&psc=1
Just normal household spray paint, and I like priming in my base color, or the lighter of two if doing 2 tone light/dark schemes
Thanks for the info. So this should work fine
https://www.amazon.com/280715-American-Accents-Primer-12-Ounce/dp/B00KZ6M3CW/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1487963991&sr=8-1&keywords=primer%2Bspray%2Bpaint&th=1