Plastic ships wheel

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I went looking for a wooden ships wheel and the only one I could find was kinda bulky. I did find this "gold" plated plastic one that is the right size and shape(in my mind). Is there any way to paint/color this to look decent(like wood) and actually have the finish stick?

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Hi Don,
Yes you can and it is not that difficult

I use AV Vallego (Acrylic paint)

I have a step by step guide here, which is suitable for this

At the top are the color numbers of the paint mentioned

I hope this helps

Regards
 
Strip off the chrome and yellow lacquer before painting- the paint will stick better. Just spray it with caustic oven cleaner and let it work overnight in a ziploc bag, then scrub vigorously with a toothbrush.
 
Strip off the chrome and yellow lacquer before painting- the paint will stick better. Just spray it with caustic oven cleaner and let it work overnight in a ziploc bag, then scrub vigorously with a toothbrush.
That sounds like a good idea. I have two wheels so I can try it on one.
 
Ammonia usually will strip off the "chrome" finishes in a few minutes. There will be a primer layer remaining which I leave to help bond with acrylic paint.
 
All I had was Sudsy Ammonia and it didn't work. Even after an hour or so. I must have super gold plating:).
Thanks for the thought.
 
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