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  1. KYAirstream
    I got your email about spraying the tambours and mine turned out great. I am out of town right now, but when I get back I can see what paint I actually used. It was a specific spray can that consists of metallic specks, so it doesn't look flat and had more of a shimmer to it. I purchased the paint at Lowes and it was no more than the regular spray cans. Prior to spraying, I removed the tambours, sanded them lightly, and used a primer designed for plastics. I don't remember the name of the primer either, but it was a spray can that was NOT oil based. Oil based primers/paints can actually melt plastic. When I get back and I can check the actual labels of the paints that I used.
  2. cindyroof
    Hi excuse my english, i'm a french people from Québec . I want to change my tambour door but here, it was so expensif!!! between 1500.00$ and 2000.00$ for the sheet (2)
    I saw in the forum that you paint it.
    Just to be sure i understand well. You remove your tambour door ans spray it with metalic paint. Paint for plastic ou metal??? And it look good??? and work well??
    Thank for your answer.
    I think it's the best to do to safe money and have a good look.
    Cindy
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