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Join Date: Oct 2003
Location: San Jose Ca.
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Anyone know where I can find this?
I am looking for some dayglo orange spray paint?
Thanks
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I got some a few years ago at Pep Boys. Don't know if they still carry it.
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Interested also if someone can tell us.
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Thanks 71Shortbed. I will head over to pep boys tomorrow and have a look. Do you remember what brand of paint it was and was it in the rattle can?
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I used up the rattle can. I think it was Plasti-Kote. I have also seen the orange at Lowes (used for safety paint). I have a small jar of Plasti-Kote the color is Orange Glow B27. I brushed it on my dash needles and it worked great. It could be sprayed with an airbrush you can't find the aerosol. Hobby and craft stores also carry it.
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Hey Skokie, I got more info....Here's a link:
http://www.plastikote.com/plastikote...oduct=OddSpray Theres a button on there to enter your zipcode and find a retailer. The paint is called Odds and Ends Orange Glow B27 and comes in a spray can or jar. |
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I use the stuff when repainting guage needles.
Wal-Mart, in the model section, they sell small aerosol cans of glow orange paint. Testor's brand is the most common.
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Join Date: Apr 2004
Location: southern ohio
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i dont know how bigga job you are doing,but you can buy the tall cans of marking paint in about any large department store(k-mart,walmart,meijers) near the hardware in the paint section.All fluorescent colors. I used to buy this stuff to paint on door numbers. The trick is to paint it white first,and then you will need sunglasses to look at it.
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Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: Jacksonville, FL
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You'll laugh, I used high heat ceramic engine paint. The ceramic gives it a nice, candy-ish plastic-y finish, it's very bright, and does the job well. Chevrolet orange, I dont' remember who made it, but I bought it at wal-mart.
used it to paint needles on a motorcycle gauge cluster, and held up to fading surprisingly well. |
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Join Date: Jan 2001
Location: Hilliard Ohio
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I normally use engine paint too...just becouse there is always a can laying around.
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