How to Paint Plastic with Acrylic Paint

IMPORTANT CONSIDERATIONS FOR PAINTING PLASTIC WITH ACRYLIC PAINT

Plastic is a non-porous and smooth surface, which is why painting plastic with acrylic paint is difficult. 

Does Acrylic Paint Stick to Plastic

There are quite a lot of different plastics out there and acrylic paint might work better on some and not at all on others.

The Type of Plastic

In order for the acrylic paint to stick, you will need to prepare the surface by lightly sanding the plastic surfaces, applying a base coat or primer.

Preparing the Plastic

A GUIDE TO PAINTING PLASTIC SURFACES WITH ACRYLIC PAINT

To improve the final finish, it is a good idea to clean and if needed degrease the plastic surface. In most cases, some soap and water should do the job.

Prepare Your Surface

The primer will provide an effective foundation for the paint. Spraying primer does provide a more even application, however, you can also brush primer on.

Apply Primer

You will need to apply two to three coats of paint and wait for each coat to dry before applying the next layer.

Apply Your Acrylic Paint

Whenever it comes to arts, crafts, and other do-it-yourself projects, many have already been there and done that. 

Tips for Painting Plastic

When purchasing your paint and primer, they should be compatible. – Select a test surface and spray on the primer and paint. 

Testing Paint and Primer Compatibility

This is a simple and easy idea to brighten up a plastic flower pot which you can use to add as a unique décor item around the house.

Painting Plastic Pots