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Old April 25, 2011, 06:28 PM   #3
Dfariswheel
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Painting rubber or synthetic rubber-like materials is almost impossible.

First, paints just don't adhere to rubbery surfaces very well.
Second, the soft rubbery material will expand and contract, and flex. Since most paints dry hard, the paint will crack and just fall off.

There's possibly some sort of specialty coating that you can use. I'd do some deep Goggle searches to find out what's available that might work.

Last, you might just contact Weatherby and ask them what might work.
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