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    Mipa 4 in 1 DS Spray 3000 Flame Red (400ML)Mipa 4 in 1 DS Spray 3000 Flame Red (400ML)
    Mipa 4 in 1 DS Spray 3002 Carmine Red (400ML)Mipa 4 in 1 DS Spray 3002 Carmine Red (400ML)
    Mipa 4 in 1 DS Spray 3020 Traffic Red (400ML)Mipa 4 in 1 DS Spray 3020 Traffic Red (400ML)
    Mipa 4 in 1 DS Spray 5002 Ultramarine Blue (400ML)Mipa 4 in 1 DS Spray 5002 Ultramarine Blue (400ML)
    Mipa 4 in 1 DS Spray 5010 Gentian Blue (400ML)Mipa 4 in 1 DS Spray 5010 Gentian Blue (400ML)
    Mipa 4 in 1 DS Spray 5015 Sky Blue (400ML)Mipa 4 in 1 DS Spray 5015 Sky Blue (400ML)
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    Mipa 4 in 1 DS Spray 9010 Pure White (400ML)Mipa 4 in 1 DS Spray 9010 Pure White (400ML)
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    Plastic Sprays & Paint Frequently Asked Questions

    Can you spray paint plastic?

    Yes, you can absolutely spray paint plastic and achieve a fantastic, durable finish. However, you cannot use just any standard spray paint.

    Most plastics are flexible, non-porous, and smooth, which makes it very difficult for regular paint to adhere to them properly. Without the right preparation and products, the paint will quickly bubble, chip, or peel off.

    The key to success is using paints and primers specifically formulated for plastic surfaces. These products contain special additives that allow them to:

    • Bond effectively: A dedicated plastic primer or adhesion promoter creates a chemical bond with the plastic, creating a perfect surface for paint to stick to.
    • Remain flexible: Paints designed for plastic are able to flex with the material as it expands, contracts, or bends slightly, preventing cracks from forming.

    With the correct materials, you can permanently change the colour and refresh almost any plastic item.

    How do I spray paint plastic for a perfect finish?

    Achieving a professional, long-lasting finish when spray painting plastic is all about following a proven process. Skipping steps, especially preparation, is the number one cause of paint failure.

    Here is your step-by-step guide:

    1. Thorough Cleaning: This is the most critical step. Clean the plastic meticulously with a degreaser or soapy water to remove all dirt, oils, and mould-release agents from the manufacturing process. Dry it completely.
    2. Light Scuffing: Lightly sand the entire surface with a fine-grit sandpaper or a scuff pad. This removes the surface gloss and creates a microscopic texture, or "key," for the primer to grip onto. Wipe away all dust afterwards.
    3. Apply an Adhesion Promoter: This is the secret ingredient. Apply one or two light coats of a dedicated plastic primer or adhesion promoter. This product chemically bonds to the plastic, creating the ideal foundation for your colour coat.
    4. Apply Your Colour: Once the primer is dry, apply your plastic-compatible spray paint in several thin, even coats. It's better to apply 3 thin coats than 1 thick coat, allowing a few minutes of drying time between each pass.
    5. Add a Clear Coat (Optional): For items that will see a lot of wear, adding a compatible clear coat will provide an extra layer of protection against scuffs, UV rays, and chipping.

    Does spray paint actually stay on plastic?

    Yes, spray paint will create a very durable and permanent bond on plastic, but only if the correct steps are followed. When you see paint flaking or peeling from plastic, it is almost always because the surface was not prepared correctly.

    The reason paint doesn't naturally stick to plastic is due to the material's low surface energy and lack of porosity. Standard paint simply sits on top without anything to grip onto.

    Here’s why a properly applied plastic paint system lasts:

    • The Primer Does the Gripping: A plastic adhesion promoter doesn't just stick to the plastic; it creates a chemical bond. It becomes the perfect anchor layer that the colour coat can easily adhere to.
    • The Paint Provides Flexibility: Paints specifically formulated for plastic are designed to remain flexible after curing. This means they can withstand minor impacts and temperature changes without cracking or delaminating.

    By using the right primer and paint combination, you are creating a complete system that works together to provide a finish that is just as tough and long-lasting as a factory coating.

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    Learn More About Our Plastic Sprays & Paint Products

    Achieving a durable, factory-grade finish on plastic requires more than a standard can of paint. This collection is built around our professional plastic spray paint, providing a complete system to ensure your project is flawless, permanent, and looks like it came straight from the manufacturer.

    The core of this range is our plastic topcoats. These advanced topcoats are formulated to provide a tough, OEM-quality finish that restores or customises any plastic component. They are engineered to resist UV fading, weathering, and stone chips, making them the ideal choice for automotive trim, wing mirrors, grilles, and interior parts.

    To guarantee a professional result from your paint job, the right preparation is essential. Our system includes the necessary foundational sprays:

    • Flexible Primer Filler:

      This is the essential first coat before applying colour. The primer is formulated with special properties that allow it to flex with the substrate, preventing the topcoat from cracking. Its high-build properties also smooth out scratches and scuffs, creating a perfectly uniform surface for painting.
    • Plastic Adhesion Promoter:

      For ultimate reliability on the most challenging plastics (like polypropylene and ABS), this transparent bonding agent is a critical first step. It micro-etches the surface to create a tenacious chemical bond, ensuring the entire paint system has a permanent anchor.

    The Complete System for Painting Plastic

    By using this integrated system, you ensure a finish that is not only visually perfect but also exceptionally durable. Whether you are restoring faded car bumpers, customising motorcycle fairings, or refinishing plastic furniture, this collection provides the specialist coatings you need to achieve a professional, long-lasting finish.