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Krylon Fusion paint.....

Discussion in 'Interior' started by SynfulRolla, Jul 2, 2004.

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    SynfulRolla Guest

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    Krylon Fusion paint.....

    I painted my doors with this after sanding all my door panels down and cleaning them and my doors are STILL tacky..and i painted them in the right temp ANd the right humidity. (thanks to weatherburg) I left them to dry for like 4 days and they are still STICKY.....How do i remove the door panel paint? Anyone have any black door panels they are selling?
    thanks
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    Ninety Four New Member

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    What did you use to clean the areas you painted? Also, make sure the Krylon specifically says it's for whatever you're using it for. Alot of times the plastic paints don't work well on vinyl and vice versa.
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    i know why, i make this mistake all the times.
    i think you painted it too much. too much paint stack up on each other, too much layers cause the stickyness. i painted my cold air intake pipe, and still sticky.
    i just suggest you sand it down again, and paint it one or two layers and thats it. no more than two.
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    Yeah i want to paint the door panels which are like vinyl i believe. So what do i use to take this existing paint off without wrecking my doors?
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    im not a expert... but... rubbing alcohol or paint thinner... but... it might wreck ur vinyl... so... yeah...
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    its not to much paint...if your talking about the top part of your door where the viynl stuff is i made the same mistake. if you use krylon interior/exterior paint it wont be sticky. any other paint i used made my doors feel like damn syrup is on it. i didnt fix it though cuz its my back doors :)
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    SEARCH!! Question has been answered about 5 times recently.

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