If you're going to use a spraypaint for a flexible material, I'd suggest Krylon Fusion or Dupli-Color Vinyl paint.
They both adhere much better and remain somewhat flexible after they dry.
Look at Wal-Mart for the Krylon; auto parts store for the Dupli-Color.I use RUST-OLEUM spray paint to paint plastic with. But been having crack problems?
Rust-Oleum has now come out with a plastic paint in a spray
can. Home Depot has it now and it's only a couple of bucks a can.
I guess they had too many complaints on their regular spray. But
quite truthfully, spraying plastic requires a paint to have flexible
properties in the formula. I think they've got it now. Just saw the
finished product on my neighbors wheel caps. Quite impressive for
a can of aluminum colored plastic spray.
Hope this helps ( at least it's something to consider in addition to
all the other good postings on this question ).
Good Luck to you...
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