phartman
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I am trying to paint some custom Glo-Brite lenses for my '61 Ford. Best primer? Best paint? Can't get it to stick to the plastic. Suggestions? Thanks.
Try "Bulldog" Adhesion promotor, it's in spray cans, and made to use on plastic. I've had good luck with it. There are some plastics that feel "oilly", they are very hard to get paint to stick to them.
Alsa paint corp. makes an adhesion promotor called "Plastick", I have not used it , though.
House of Kolor makes "Adhereto", but I have not used it either.

The best way I have ever seen to get paint to stick to some plastics is to expose the plastic briefly to a FLAME. Not enough to ignite the plastic, just enough to heat the plastic and "open" the surface. Immediately prime the plastic before it cools.
Just be very careful of open flames around paint.
Johnman, Johnman...the imagination SOARS on the idea of an open Mapgas torch around paint and plastics. Yeah baby!!!! All those hours of work up in flames!!!! And I've got a shop with a wooden floor. Yowie zowie!!!

Why not Krylon Fusion spray paint. Any walmart has it. It's made for plastic. I painted my faded jeep fenders with it. Seems to work well for me.
http://www.krylon.com/products/fusion_for_plastic/
Don't forget to post some pics.
