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Hi all, i want to permanantly paint, dye, or in some way change the colour of, things that really don't want to be painted
1. I have some trainers with semi rigid synthetic soles. Some kind of rubber or plastic. Specifically on the side of the sole area, its slightly softer than normal rubber, deforms easily when squeezed. I've not attempted painting these, but any colour i put on them needs to be able to survive the washing machine
2. Rubber door seals, attacked to the doorframe and carefully positioned on little plastic rails nailed in, they get squished to block the airflow when the door closes
These are under constant mechanical stress from said squishing, i've tried using silk emulsion paint on them, and after a few days of doors opening and closing, the paint just flakes off under the stress
I would like to paint both of these things in black, in a way that will last and survive through the stresses they are put under
any idea how? Can it be done?
1. I have some trainers with semi rigid synthetic soles. Some kind of rubber or plastic. Specifically on the side of the sole area, its slightly softer than normal rubber, deforms easily when squeezed. I've not attempted painting these, but any colour i put on them needs to be able to survive the washing machine
2. Rubber door seals, attacked to the doorframe and carefully positioned on little plastic rails nailed in, they get squished to block the airflow when the door closes
These are under constant mechanical stress from said squishing, i've tried using silk emulsion paint on them, and after a few days of doors opening and closing, the paint just flakes off under the stress
I would like to paint both of these things in black, in a way that will last and survive through the stresses they are put under
any idea how? Can it be done?
