@@MrCeez1 I've never tried spraying metal flake that's the same colors of paint, only sprayed silver metal flake and candied over it. I'm going to have to try your process one of these days soon on something. Did you spray the metal flake inside clear coat or intercoat clear? Thanks buddy
Pretty incredible sparkle. Less metal flake no doubt would make for a more subdued sparkle. How little can you add to get a subtle sparkle yet maintain consistency so it isnt splotchy?
Just found my golf cart project color... Did you clear on top of this? or does this essentially act as a single-stage paint? Sorry for the silly question, I'm just a DIY weekend dreamer haha
I used 2 k clear for this video. As for logos, I use base coat paint for logos, art work and design. I haven't used stickers then clear over that. I recommend putting your base coat paint then clear, wait till next day scuff and then add your logos, then clear again. This way if there is an error on your logo or design you can wipe off. I hope this helps
It sure is nice to spray @ 10 psi limited waste / over spray especially. when it comes to any House of kolor products. Pricey and wurth every dollhair .
after the intercoat with the kandy and flake mix that u sprayed did u go over with the second cup of kandy u mixed without the flake then clear coat ? was wondering if u used the 2nd cup off camera then clear
I used the one cup mixed, it was enough for the sportster motorcycle tank only. However the second cup was there incase I needed it. I could have sprayed the green candy mix without the flake for a more deeper green candy look. The second cup I used on another project.
@@Jason_Family_Man yes you do for these reasons, depending on the size of flakes you are going to spray. 1. Mini flakes 1.2-1.3 fluid nozzle 2. Standard 1.3-1.4 fluid nozzle 3. Large 1.5 fluid nozzle Some painters have a separate spray gun just for flakes to not contaminate non metallic paints. It doesn't need to be a high end spray gun just a quality spray gun.
I haven't tried black candy. However I seen videos black candy over red. I'm sure black candy over the green flake would hide the sparkle but the sun or a bright light source would bring out the flake.
Well that eliminated a step rather than having to lay the flake, clear over that, and then candie over it afterwards. I was wondering about doing this to cut steps down but wasn't sure it was possible, now I know!!
@@MrCeez1 Yeah definitely, I worked in a big collision center for 15 years. I was a technician though. Hung sheet metal, took cars apart, put them together. I did suspension work alignments, A/C, all that stuff. I was a problem solver as well. But I've seen some really nice HOK jobs come out of our booth...👍🏻
El material utilizado es de house of kolor. Usé pintura negra base, pintura transparente verde caramelo y agregué escamas verdes a la mezcla de pintura transparente.
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That was not a 2-1 ratio. You used the wrong “5” in your first measurement. You ended up mixing it backwards, like 1-2 ratio. Way to much reducer, but it worked out.