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I don't recommend painting this type of roof. Most likely it will peel even with a good primer. If you want to try painting you will need to do the following;
* Clean the roof really good.
* Sand all areas with 120 grit sandpaper to increase adhesion of the primer.
* Apply a primer designed for this type of plastic. You will need to know what type of plastic your roof is made of.
A primer is necessary no matter what type of roof paint is used. The tricky part is finding a good primer for the plastic. Go to your local paint store, not a hardware store, and explain what you are hoping to accomplish. They will have access to the right products.
Plastic spray paint might be good