Re: prep AI skins for duracoat?
I removed the black skins, wipped them down quickly with laquer thinner, wrapped the skins with the net fabric like what is used for dirty laundry bags [cheap at fabric store], this creates a snake-skin type camo pattern, I sprayed skins with Kylon "textured" paint that is labeled for outdoor furniture/plastics, has enough grit to add more grip, used tan and brown colors that include their own shading and grit properties, sprayed one color then let dry to touch [10 min.] then moved the fabric and sprayed 2nd color, finished looks great, has held up great, done for less than $15.00 and 1 hour of time, many complements, doesn't look common or mass produced,