Say It With Krylon

mAlice

professional daydreamer
Quick, inexpensive fix for faded plastic shutters. We just painted ours and they look like new. No sanding, no priming. Just remove shutters, spray them with Krylon Fusion, dry 15 minutes and put them back up.

They look like new shutters. :yay: :yay:
 

Oz

You're all F'in Mad...
elaine said:
Quick, inexpensive fix for faded plastic shutters. We just painted ours and they look like new. No sanding, no priming. Just remove shutters, spray them with Krylon Fusion, dry 15 minutes and put them back up.

They look like new shutters. :yay: :yay:


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mAlice

professional daydreamer
dustin, I initially thought plastic shutters would suck, too. I thought I'd have to replace them. Expensive. The fix was much less expensive than replacement and I didn't have to sand and chip away at old paint before painting.

Sorry, Oz. Didn't even think about before and after's. :ohwell: For what it's worth, I've started a trend in my 'hood.
 
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Schizo

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elaine said:
Quick, inexpensive fix for faded plastic shutters. We just painted ours and they look like new. No sanding, no priming. Just remove shutters, spray them with Krylon Fusion, dry 15 minutes and put them back up.

They look like new shutters.


Yup, Krylon works great! Did that 2 years ago, changed the shutter color and it still looks great to this day!:yay:
 

Railroad

Routinely Derailed
I use Krylon primers and paints with my model building (see attached photo).
 

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