Painting a fiberglass bathroom in 73 chieftain

Started by Dave R, April 27, 2014, 04:49 PM

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Dave R

looking to paint and spruce up the bathroom on a 1973 Winnebago chieftain D27CL. my question is has anyone  had success doing this? it is that yellowish, greenish standard color. id like to paint it white and then dress it up with matching colors form towels, small rug and other accessories within the rv. also thinking of putting a new fan powered vent inside there to keep the moisture level to a low factor and any other non-condensables that happen to float in. looking for maybe primers you used, types and brands you  painted with, and grit of sandpaper you used if any.


thanks for any help


Dave R    :)
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Plastic spray paint.....area has to be uber clean.....and roughed up a bit
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moonlitcoyote

I just finished painting my shower and bathroom sink with "Krylon for plastic" spray paint and I must have done something wrong because I already have the paint scraped off a couple of places in the shower. If your going to give it a go I suggest sanding it down first. I roughed mine up but I think it would have worked better if I had used a sander on it.