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Is that method easier i have access to a heatgun and was just wondering what options i had.
 
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i just did it because i'm afraid of putting anything plastic in the oven
 
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Mothman...look back through this thread. I answered all those already.

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Alright. So the Adhesion promoter as well as use krylon fusion??

Also would i be able to use a heat gun to separate the lens??
After adhesion promotor, the paint you choose is up to you. I use John Deere Blitz Black equipment enamel.

SVT01RANGER used a heat gun and said it worked great. (White truck in first post of thread). Though I've never tried that method.
 
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Originally Posted by Fx4wannabe01
After adhesion promotor, the paint you choose is up to you. I use John Deere Blitz Black equipment enamel.
So the Adhesion Promoter acts similar to the krylon fusion with plastics but enables you to use any paint of your choosing....
 
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clear primer is what it is & it sticks to smooth plastic. couple light coats.
 
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Gotcha so wait til it drys before throwing on the black?
 
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drys fast...you'll see it too...i'm talkin spray a light coat, 1 min later spray another light coat, 1 min later spray your color...that's how fast it is. lol.
 
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