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Plastic is a tricky surface to paint. Unlike wood, plastic is not porous, so the paint has little to stick to. With the right amount of preparation, however, you can paint plastic with success. Keep in mind, however, that depending on the type of paint and plastic you are working with, the paint may eventually chip off, especially after heavy or frequent use.

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    Choose a plastic item to paint. With the right preparation, you can paint just about anything. Items such as furniture, figurines, toys, containers, and décor items are great choices.

    Not every plastic surface is suitable, including: plastic/laminate floors, bathtubs/shower stalls, or counters.

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    Clean the item with mild dish soap and warm water. This will remove any surface dirt and reduce the amount of work you have to do in later steps. Use a soft cloth or sponge for smooth surfaces, and a scrubbing brush for textured surfaces (such as patio furniture). Rinse the item with fresh water afterwards, then dry it off.[1]

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    Lightly buff the surface with 220 to 300-grit sandpaper. Use a light touch and a circular motion to avoid scratches. When you are done, wipe the surface down with a tack cloth.[2]

    • Sanding is important. It gives smooth surfaces some tooth, allowing the paint to stick on better
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    Wipe down the surface down with rubbing alcohol. This step is very important, as it will remove any oils that might prevent the paint from sticking. If you don't do this, the paint is more likely to chip off later.[3]

    Handle the plastic carefully. Hold the item by the edges or wear disposable gloves.

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    Mask off any parts that you do not want to be painted with painter's tape. This would be a good idea even if you will be painting the item with a brush. The masking tape will help give you a clean, defined line between the painted and unpainted areas.

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    Apply a coat of primer. You’ll need to apply a coat of primer, preferably one that bonds well. This will help even out the surface of the plastic and give the paint something to stick to. The spray-on kind would be the easiest to use, but you can get the brush-on kind as well.

    • Let the primer dry completely before proceeding.
    • If you are using a spray-able primer, be sure to cover your work surface and work in a well-ventilated area.

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    How to Paint on Plastic (with Pictures) - wikiHow (11)Sanding prevents paint issues on slick surfaces. "I sell decorative items made from shiny plastic. Customers often want to paint them, but I worried the paint would peel. This confirmed sanding first is vital for glossy plastics to avoid issues like runs and orange peel texture." - Jean E.

    How to Paint on Plastic (with Pictures) - wikiHow (12)A reliable guide to share with DIYers. "As a retailer of plastic products meant for DIY painting, I'm often asked for advice. Linking to this comprehensive guide on prepping and painting plastic has been invaluable. Now I can confidently refer customers to these techniques for long-lasting results." - Stig F.

    How to Paint on Plastic (with Pictures) - wikiHow (13)Learned special primers are best for plastic. "I needed to paint a plastic tub but wasn't sure how to start. This taught me to use an auto primer first since regular primer doesn't always bond plastic well. That specific tip on primer made a big difference in getting the paint to stick." - Gene M.

    How to Paint on Plastic (with Pictures) - wikiHow (14)Gave new life to a thrifted find. "I bought a dark plastic vanity mirror from a thrift store. After reading, I sanded the frame, wiped it with alcohol, and spray painted it white. Following the steps properly helped the paint adhere smoothly so I could give the mirror a whole new life!" - Annette S.

    How to Paint on Plastic (with Pictures) - wikiHow (15)Perfect primer for my next classroom project. "As an elementary art teacher, I'm planning a lesson on painting plastic objects. This article covers everything I need to know about properly prepping different plastic items, applying paint, and even adding sealant to extend the life of these projects." - Charlee G.

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    Set up your workspace. Choose an area with good lighting. Cover your work surface with newspaper or a cheap, plastic, tablecloth. If you will be working with spray paint, it would be best if you work in a well-ventilated area; outside would be best.[4]

    • If there are any places on your plastic you do not wish to paint, cover them in painter's tape.
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    Choose a paint that is suitable for plastic. Spray paint works especially well for plastic, but you can use acrylic or enamel/model paint as well. It would be even better if the paint is meant for plastic. Check the label, and look for words such as: "Plastic" or "Multi-Surface."

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    Prepare the paint, if needed. Some types of paint come ready to use, while others require a little bit of preparation. Before you begin painting, check the label on your can or bottle of paint for any specific instructions.

    • Shake spray paint cans for a few minutes. This will ready the paint to spray, mixing it and giving you a smoother application.
    • Thin acrylic paint with enough water to give it the consistency of creamer. This will give you a smoother application and help reduce brushstrokes.
    • Some model/enamel paints need to be thinned as well. In most cases, you will need to use a paint thinner formulated for enamel paints; it's typically sold alongside the other enamel paints.
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    Apply a light, even coat of paint. Don't worry if the first coat of paint doesn't cover the entire surface; you will be applying several coats of paint. This is important, whether you are spraying or brushing the paint on.

    • Hold spray cans 12 to 18 inches (30 to 46 centimeters) away from the surface. Apply the paint in a sweeping motion.
    • Apply acrylic paints using a taklon, kanekalon, or sable brush.
    • Apply enamel/model paints using a stiff-bristle brush. They are typically sold alongside the other model paints.
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    Apply more light coats of paint. Allow each coat of paint to dry before applying the next one. Alternate the directions you paint in for each layer: side-to-side for the first layer, top-to-bottom for the second layer, etc. How many layers you apply depends on the coverage you need. In most cases, you'll only need 2 to 3 coats.

    How long it takes for the paint to dry depends on the type of paint you are using. For most types of paint, this should only take 15 to 20 minutes. Let final coats dry for 24 hours.

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    Let the paint to dry completely after your final coat. At this point, your project is complete and ready to use. If you'd like to add some details or a top coat, read on to the next part.

    • If you applied masking tape earlier, you should remove it now. Peel it away carefully so that you don't accidentally chip the paint.
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    Fill in any chips or bare patches with a brush. Carefully inspect your piece. If there are any bare patches or chips, fill them in with more paint and a thin brush. If you used spray paint earlier, you might want to use acrylic paint in a matching color and finish for this step.[5]

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    Add some details, stencils, or weather, if desired. This step is completely optional, but it can bring more life and character to your piece, especially if it is a prop or figurine. Here are some ideas to get you started:

    • Apply stencils to the piece, then paint over them with spray paint or acrylic paint and a foam brush.
    • Use a thin, pointed brush to paint on delicate scrollwork or designs.
    • Add highlights with lighter shades of your paint color, and shadows with darker shades.
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    Apply a light coat of polyurethane sealer for extra-durability, if desired. You can use the spray-on or the brush-on kind, but the spray-on kind will give you a smoother finish, however. Apply a single, light coat, then let it dry for at least 30 minutes. Apply one to two more coats, if needed, allowing 30 minutes between each one.[6]

    • Choose a sealer in a finish that appeals to you: matte, satin, or glossy.
    • Several light coats of sealer are better than one thick coat. If you apply the sealer too thickly, it may turn out tacky.
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    Allow the paint and sealer to dry completely. Just because something feels dry to the touch does not mean that it is dry throughout. Check the label of your paint and sealer bottle, and see if there are any drying or curing times.[7]

    • Many enamel-based paints require several days to cure. During this time, they may be sticky and prone to peeling or chipping.
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    Yes, they can. But be sure to use a good bonding primer and spray paint.

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    I would use an oil-based primer with a water-based latex paint.

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      • Some types of paint will be more durable than others. For best results, look for paints that are specifically labeled for use on plastic.

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      • If the spray paint is starting to drop or pool, you are applying it too thickly. Move the can further away from the item and spray it in a fanning motion.

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      • If you are painting a multi-sided object, such as a box, work one side at a time.

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      • Some types of plastic will repel paint, regardless of your preparation. There is little you can do in this case.

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      • Items that will see constant use may stat to chip over time.

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      • Always work in a well-ventilated area to avoid inhaling toxic fumes from the paint, sealer, or mineral spirits.

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      Things You'll Need

      • Plastic item
      • Masking tape
      • Painter’s rags
      • Fine-grit sandpaper
      • Tack cloth
      • Mild dish soap and water
      • Rubbing alcohol
      • Newspaper
      • Spray paint, acrylic paint, or enamel paint
      • Paintbrushes (if using acrylic or enamel paint)
      • Painter's tape (optional)
      • Paint primer (optional)
      • Sealer (optional)

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      Before you try to paint on plastic, lightly buff the plastic surface with 220 to 300-grit sandpaper, using a circular motion as you sand. This will allow the paint to stick to the plastic better. Wipe down the plastic surface with alcohol to remove any oils that might prevent the paint from sticking, then apply a coat of primer. Choose acrylic, enamel, or spray paint, then apply the paint to the plastic surface in light coats, allowing each coat to completely dry before adding another one. To learn more from our General Contractor co-author, like how to seal your paint to protect it, keep reading the article!

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      How do you paint a picture on plastic? ›

      You'll need to apply a coat of primer, preferably one that bonds well. This will help even out the surface of the plastic and give the paint something to stick to. The spray-on kind would be the easiest to use, but you can get the brush-on kind as well. Let the primer dry completely before proceeding.

      What kind of paint will stick to plastic? ›

      Standard exterior gloss paint is a suitable finish for plastic when used in conjunction with an appropriate primer and undercoat. Either acrylic or oil-based gloss can be used, and both are available in a wide range of colours. Typical application methods include brush, roller and spray.

      Can you paint directly on plastic? ›

      Paint adheres far better to rougher matte surface plastics than to glossy plastics. Since most plastic is glossy, sanding is then an essential step. Lightly sand all surfaces with 180- to 220-grit sandpaper. Fine sandpaper such as this will prevent you from marring the surface.

      Does acrylic paint stay on plastic? ›

      Then, you must have heard about the Acrylic Paint. Some definitions describe it as a fast-drying paint that can work mainly on any surface – wood, paper, fabrics, cement, glass, bricks, and even plastics. The flexibility of this kind of paint gave so much advantage to different applications.

      How do you make paint permanent on plastic? ›

      Even though there are paints out there with a primer already included, when painting plastic it's a good idea to use a plastic-specific primer first for best adhesion. Do it after the surface is roughed up a bit with sandpaper and cleaned, and apply it in even light coats.

      How do you permanently paint plastic? ›

      Instructions
      1. Start by wiping down the plastic surface with mineral spirits or rubbing alcohol. ...
      2. Using a fine-grit sanding block, lightly sand the surface to a dull finish. ...
      3. Apply the plastic primer according to the directions on the back of the can. ...
      4. Apply the spray paint according to the directions on the can.
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      Do I need to prime plastic before painting? ›

      Do you need to prime plastic before painting? It depends. If you're using a spray paint for plastic then you can skip the priming step. But if you're using regular old spray paint (which isn't recommended, but we get that sometimes it's just what you have), then definitely use a plastic primer spray first.

      Why is paint not sticking to plastic? ›

      Because, most likely, the surface you are spraying is high gloss plastic. Like any other high-gloss surface, paint does not bond well with it. You need to sand the surface, likely to about 300–400 grit so that the paint has a nice surface to hold on to. You can further protect it by clear coating.

      How do you prepare plastic for painting? ›

      Clean the Surface: Before painting, it's crucial to thoroughly clean the plastic surface to remove any dirt, grease, or residue. Use a mild detergent solution and a clean cloth to wipe down the plastic, and then rinse it with water to ensure it's completely clean and free of any contaminants.

      What do you spray on plastic before painting? ›

      From my interpretation of your question, you are looking for a clear primer or adhesion promoter. PlastiCote makes a product they call clear primer and adhesion promoter. Rustoleum makes a clear primer spray as well. Both products are intended for automotive use, but are claimed to work well on most plastics.

      How do you get paint to stick to plastic without sanding it? ›

      1. Rub down the plastic with mild dish soap and water. Plastic requires cleaning before you paint it. ...
      2. Rinse the plastic. Get a clean dry cloth or towel wet with clear water. ...
      3. Wipe down the plastic with rubbing alcohol. Dab a small amount of rubbing alcohol on a soft cloth or towel. ...
      4. Let the plastic dry.
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      What are alternatives to plastic paint? ›

      Eco-Friendly Alternatives: Natural and Organic Interior Paints
      • Clay paint: A non-toxic, biodegradable paint made from natural clay that provides excellent coverage and durability.
      • Lime paint: A breathable, antibacterial paint made from natural lime that has been used for centuries.
      May 13, 2023

      What's the best way to seal acrylic paint on plastic? ›

      The best ways to seal an acrylic painting is to use an acrylic resin varnish, acrylic polymer varnish, clear sealer, or mod podge, depending on the surface you are painting on. To avoid confusion, the word varnish can be used to refer to a traditional, oil-based finish or a general term for any finish.

      Can I use poster paint on plastic? ›

      You can use acrylics on plastic or glass but you may want to look for acrylic paint that is specially formulated for plastic/glass to get a professional and polished look for your project. ... Poster paints would work if you used acrylic medium with them to help with polish and adhesion.

      What is the best brush on paint for plastic? ›

      Best Brush-On—Majic PAINTS Interior/Exterior Satin Paint

      This RePurpose acrylic interior and exterior paint is also ideal for those who prefer to see brush marks on the painted plastic item, for a more rustic look and feel.

      How do you print pictures on plastic? ›

      There are a few different methods that can be used for printing on plastic.
      1. Digital Printing. Digital printing on plastic utilizes inkjet technology to produce high-quality images directly onto plastic surfaces without the need for traditional printing plates. ...
      2. Laser Printing. ...
      3. Screen Printing. ...
      4. UV Litho Printing. ...
      5. Pad Printing.

      Does poster paint work on plastic? ›

      You can use acrylics on plastic or glass but you may want to look for acrylic paint that is specially formulated for plastic/glass to get a professional and polished look for your project. ... Poster paints would work if you used acrylic medium with them to help with polish and adhesion.

      What do you use before painting plastic? ›

      Do you need to prime plastic before painting? It depends. If you're using a spray paint for plastic then you can skip the priming step. But if you're using regular old spray paint (which isn't recommended, but we get that sometimes it's just what you have), then definitely use a plastic primer spray first.

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