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[QUOTE="jmics19067, post: 680437, member: 27963"] The yamaha electric blue paint that PJ1 sells is a lacquer paint. Not the best suited paint for off road bikes but you can clear it with a uerathane enamel to protect it. I had fairly decent luck spraying graphics on my radiator shroud and fuel tank. I let the tank set empty with the cap off for atleast a week and scrubbed it real well with a scrub brush and Comet. Then I washed all plastic I was going to paint with mild soap and water with a scotch brite pad to make sure it was clean and to take off any gloss on the panels. Since I was only making a design I masked off the areas and then washed off the areas to be painted with Acetone. I was certain it was only going to flake off with time but was pleasantly wrong. It did however wear off from the inside of my knees like is was sanded off in a couple of spots. [/QUOTE]
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