Yes I've seen it done many a time You're going to want to use an LVLP gun and really take your time with it but there's plenty of videos out there of people using it Thanks for watching
Yes you can add hardener to it usually it's 10% to whatever you mix up you can use acrylic and alma hardener or they make a little can of catalyst hardener you can get from tractor supply I also have some on my Amazon page and typically you wait 45 minutes to an hour until the paint is tacky to touch but not pulling paint off with your finger after the last coat and you can start applying clear coat
Man, you did a great job! Thank you so much for making this video. For what it is that paint job turn fantastic. Cant beat it for the price! Hope all is well and thanks again.
I see you have used a lot of different clears throughout your videos and was wondering what you recommend out of everything you have tried, also what primer do you recommend just ordered 30 grams of saiko color shift and getting the rest of my supplies ready, also in your video using that ultra shift what is your mix ratio for a gallon using ultra shift?
I typically use the Speedokote 2k urethane clear coat hear lately it's a great clear works very well with Rustoleum so I recommend that and as far as primers go most every primer I've used works fine with Rustoleum paint so that's really up to your preference I know alot of ppl complain about Rustoleum primers not sanding well I use a lot of nason primers cause I work at a napa paint store. Typically I do 50g to a gallon but 30g should work fine as well you might just have to do one extra coat. Let me know if you have any other questions and Thanks for watching
@@WHITLEYAUTOWORKS does it matter what version of their clear coat I see they have a couple kinds I was looking at the high solids don’t know if it’s worth the extra money or not
I really like this effect. Have you done a video with a 2 tone base? I'm thinking like a ghost flame effect. Like a black base, a medium gray flame, nothing fancy, with this color mix over it?
@@Jay_Rt04 typically about 45 minutes to an hour if you're spraying through a paint gun but rule of thumb is wait till it's tacky to touch but not pulling paint off on your finger and you're good to go for clear
Interesting video. What about marine grade clear. I've heard that's pretty reasonably priced and it's supposed to have UV protection for 15 years. What are your thoughts on it cheers Graham.
I hope you and your family are safe from that hurricane heading towards you guys. Loved this one. Reminds me of a TVR Color. Very expensive supercar with a crazy colorshift. I can't rate it because its something you'd have to see in person to really appreciate it.