How do I paint plastic?
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You can buy plastic paint at a lot of hardware stores just be sure and scuff the plastic with sandpaper before painting
There are wonderful spray paints available in lots of colors to paint plastic! Try Krylon or Rustoleum. Have fun!
Rustoleum makes a wonderful spray pint that is made for plastic. You can get it at your home center or hardware store.
There are many kinds and colors of spray paint to use on plastic. Just check your local Walmart, Lowes, Builders Square or craft store.
You can use chalk paint, or spray paint that is made for plastic.
They have spray paint made for plastic, it's inexpensive and works grate.
They have spray paint that is made specifically for plastics - just read the cans
Be sure to clean and degrease first and paint with either spray paint for plastic, chalk paint (sticks to everything with no prep except cleaning) or acrylic paint of any kind. If you go with the acrylic make sure you first prime with a primer made especially for plastic.
Walmart sells paint in craft section that does plastic, wood, metal and other surfaces.