I don't do that kind of painting. And painting flexible plastic (more flexible than a car bumper) is fraught with difficulty and problems. It requires adding flex agent and even then if the plastic is bent significantly (which can happen easily when they bump other carts or sit or put a foot on the nose of the cart) the paint will crack and peel, which it is prone to do with age anyway. In addition the wrap that we charge (and apparently others) less than $1000 for and spend a day and a half on will cost double or triple that at an auto body shop--scheduled 3 months in advance, and will take 5 days in the shop. So painting is neither an economical nor a timely alternative.