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Old October 2nd, 2015, 19:22   #7
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Originally Posted by RainyEyes View Post
FML. For some reason my krylon black camo has this greasy sticky glossy film on top of it and then the markings have a thick layer to them that i'm not sure how to reach with sandpaper without damaging the plastic. I'm trying to get all of it off and repaint it from scratch.

I'm sorry for hijacking OP's thread.
Depending on what kind of job you are doing, you could forget about the trades and just paint over it.

Black paint is usually of lower quality than other paints, especially when it doesn't have other paint to stick to. I always start with the lightest paint I have and add darker paints after.

Black being very thick, it's even more important to use light strokes
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