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Has anyone used clear Dupli-Color "Adhesion Promoter" primer???

I am contemplating painting over a MTH Premier RPO car (ABS plastic)...that has a high polished silver finish that is suppose to simulate polished stainless steel. This current finish is a good under-coat, but way too slick for good paint adhesion.  The Dupli-Color states it is an ideal primer for plastic, vinyl and chrome. 

The repaint will be Testors  #1246 metallic silver...a good match for MTH silver.

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I don't know about that primer, but one thing you can do would be to use fine grit steel wool or fine grit sandpaper to roughen up the paint that is there, to take some of the gloss off of it. Again, we are talking fine here, and fine steel wool is what you use between coats of varnish to allow the new layers to adhere to it. Potentially if you roughen the surface you may not even need the primer in question, if you use primer make sure to use a light coat of it. 

I would second the suggestion to soak or at least wipe down with vinegar.  Alcohol can also be used; mostly in case there's any wax from the plastic mould still on the cars.  Even years later this can be the case.  I use a promoter on all plastics. ( Just a very light coat).  Last one was a new bumper shell on my wife's car.  Auto plastic painting requires a promoter.

Primers advertised for plastics simply have a promoter added in.

You could just buy a spray can of promoter at an auto paint supply store. 

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