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Has anyone painted a KRG X-Ray Chassis?
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<blockquote data-quote="veezer" data-source="post: 1134093" data-attributes="member: 29560"><p>I've done alot of different polymers with duracoat and never had any problems. What I normally do is lightly sandblast with aluminum oxide, then go over it with a green scotch brite pad to smooth it back down a little, then degrease with some sort of detergent. Blow dry with an air hose and then paint. </p><p></p><p>As for mixing the colors, you can mix duracoat all you want and cerakote as well but with cerakote you can only mix the same type (air cure and air cure only). You cant mix air cure and oven cure.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="veezer, post: 1134093, member: 29560"] I've done alot of different polymers with duracoat and never had any problems. What I normally do is lightly sandblast with aluminum oxide, then go over it with a green scotch brite pad to smooth it back down a little, then degrease with some sort of detergent. Blow dry with an air hose and then paint. As for mixing the colors, you can mix duracoat all you want and cerakote as well but with cerakote you can only mix the same type (air cure and air cure only). You cant mix air cure and oven cure. [/QUOTE]
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