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    Re: Reptile Safe Paint?

    Quote Originally Posted by Raven01 View Post
    I think a clear plastic top coat that has been allowed to flash off vapours from curing would be the safest bet over top of any "non-toxic" paint.

    Edit: For painting plastic with decent result I would suggest Krylon paints.
    do they make a kind of "black plastic top coat"? The problem is that I want to make the hides darker inside for added security.

    For the Krylon paints, could I do a "fushion" spray paint? Should I add some type of sealant on top?

    Quote Originally Posted by MootWorm View Post
    They do make spray paints that are specifically made to bond with plastic. I'm pretty sure Walmart carries it, not sure on who manufactures it. For painting patio furniture and whatnot. You might be able to tell, but I'm all about the spray paint lol
    I'm not opposed to spray paint as long as it's safe for the snakes. Obviously they will be done this summer (probably before I have eggs) so there will be a good 2 months of curing time.
    Last edited by BHReptiles; 06-20-2013 at 09:26 PM.

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