Has anyone tried the " Fusion" paints by Krylon. I considered using them over Econocote(camo for a combat plane).These paints are suppose to adhere to plastics. Also saw some latex sprays at a Hobby Lobby craft store. I'm sure none are fuelproof, so any clues on clear? I have some scrap 'cote and foam to test on.
Steve
YES...I have tried Krylon's FUSION paint...(painted the inside of the bell of my old beat up ROAD RAGE CORNET HORN.
Musicians have been using this FUSION paint inside the bells of their trumpets to modify the harshness or brightness of the sound.
After about 3 years of playing this cornet...with constant twisting and changing mutes...PLUS ALL THAT SPIT. VALVE OIL, MOISTURE and fumes from my bottles of BUDLIGHT BREATH...that leaks out the bell-----THE FUSION PAINT LOOKS VIRTUALLY AS GOOD AS THE DAY IT WAS APPLIED?
Hummm? Is it FUEL PROOF?

GOOD QUESTION?

Whether it is fuel proof or not...I DON'T KNOW...except I do know how nicely it mellows and adds richness of sound coloring to that old axe that now sounds more like a Flugel horn than a cheapie cornet beater horn.
However...This paint seems to have considerable volumn and mass as it sprays from the can. I would bet the weight factor might raise some WEIGHT ISSUES for a larger sized stunt model.
However it hides and covers quickly and really sticks...with virtually not runs...etc.
I ALWAYS HEAT MY SPRAY CANS IN VERY HOT WATER....and shake the crap out of them just before use...ANYHOO?
