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Paint for control
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what kiind of paint do you need
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krylon fusion. it has to say bonds to plastic
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A primer and clear coat will make it last longer and will make it look better as well.
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Krylon fusion for sure. There are harder to find colors at hobby shops but they are really expensive for like no paint.
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