On 08/23/2015 09:53 PM, Ali wrote:

I can tell you from personal experience that repainting does not work
well. One, matching the color is nearly impossible. You can get
pretty darn close but not exact. Two, the paint quality is never as
good. Three, the feel is different - this one is hard to explain: it
just doesn't feel smooth and slick but rough and scratchy. I have
tried different brands of paint, gloss, non-gloss, sealant, etc to no
avail. I can make it look good especially from a few feet away but in
practice you can easily tell it has been painted.

Just my two cents.

Hi Ali,

If you're talking about rattle-can painting, I can believe that.

But there's painting using professional spray gear, as well as powder-coating. Rattle-can was never intended as anything but an "any idiot can do it" proposition.

If that weren't the case, we'd all be painting our cars using a spray can.

Regardless, if I read the conservation lists correctly, plastic is eventually doomed. No one seems to know how to stabilize it.

I recall an Apple color monitor that sat on a table and, without being powered on or otherwise disturbed, would shed a bit of itself every now and then...

Just my own .02,
Chuck


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