rcx132 Philip Messages 2,708 Location London, UK Aug 13, 2020 #1 There's a couple of articles on Google saying that cellulose can go direct to plastic, anyone tried this? I have Lechler industrial matt celly.
There's a couple of articles on Google saying that cellulose can go direct to plastic, anyone tried this? I have Lechler industrial matt celly.
steveo3002 Member Messages 7,252 Aug 13, 2020 #2 not tried it , not sure id be keen to either will it put up with any flexing /bending ? Last edited: Aug 13, 2020
R richie00boy Member Messages 1,033 Aug 13, 2020 #3 Depends on the plastic. Stuff like acrylic and ABS tends to be ok, but waxy plastic needs adhesion promoter.
Depends on the plastic. Stuff like acrylic and ABS tends to be ok, but waxy plastic needs adhesion promoter.
mike os just a little insane..... Messages 9,810 Location North Wales Aug 13, 2020 #4 As long as it's only moderately flexed its ok, but I would always use a plastic primer
6 600rob Member Messages 39 Location surrey Aug 18, 2020 #5 not quite the same as plastic but ive used it on fibre glass motorcycle failings which experience a fair amount of movement and flex and it seems to be fine
not quite the same as plastic but ive used it on fibre glass motorcycle failings which experience a fair amount of movement and flex and it seems to be fine