imput on painting a stihl

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da new feller

da new feller

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anyone here every paint their stihl? my 66 is look'in a bit used. i tried to clean the plastic but it appears to stained deep within it. i see original stihl orange on ebay, but i'm having a hard time visualizing the end result. or is there an alternative i'm over looking besides leaving the :censored: thing alone?

thank you, Jon
 

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this is sanded

i think down to 1200
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top ones sanded and cleared, bottom 026 is like new


saw looked like this when i got it.
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blsnelling
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Don't sand it, sanding really messes up the coloring.

Not if you follow up with clear coat.

Forget Stihl orange paint. It's about as good as colored water. It takes a million coats to cover and has ZERO fuel resistance. Your best bet is to get some custom matched tractor and implement enamel from a good hardware store.
 

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for the plastic?

ive never heard of painting color on plastic. exscept in autos with special primers and paint
 
little possum

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New fellar, whats wrong with that 064 in the sig?


I sanded my 394 top cover and clear coated. I like it, but wish I would have gone with the sanding steps. I only scuffed it a little and cleared. But with the time and patience, it can be done
 
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Not if you follow up with clear coat.

Forget Stihl orange paint. It's about as good as colored water. It takes a million coats to cover and has ZERO fuel resistance. Your best bet is to get some custom matched tractor and implement enamel from a good hardware store.

I just don't like the clear coat idea, maybe if I had a flat finish clear coat.
 

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