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Thanks very much for your reply, that's very interesting and could be ideal for the climate over here in England GB. I'll check out what's available and hopefully give it a try.Thanks again.
Also, lacquer thinner, and yes a natural hair brush. As far as prep I always use glass cleaner. Wipe and dry right behind. If the surface is heavily waxed I have found that one pass with an orange citrus cleaner and then regular prep. To clean mistakes just use a wax and grease remover. Hope I have answered all your questions.
Thanks for posting more Info, I thankyou, you've been very inderstanding and helpful; I must have watched this video a hundred times myself... lol... Your work is truly smart and beautiful, even two years later I'm so impressed.
DUPONT makes a line called NASON FULL CRYL. IT IS PERFECT for striping, adding hardener is optional but highly recommended. Any hardner like wet look can be used. it is glossy, durable, very well priced and custom colors can be mixed at any good automotive paint shop. you may have to let it thicken up some before running your lines. Last time I bought some green mettalic, it was around 32.00 a quart, and the hardner around 15.00 a half pint. There is a internet store called tri city paint that sells acrylic enamel by the gallon. they are also know as trinity paint out of new jersey.
Great demo. Can you please tell us a bit more on how you prep the surface as well as the paint. Is there hardener added to the Acrylic Enamel paint you use. Also, what did you use to wipe the paint off with? Can't believe how fast it dried. Thanks for posting.
hllo from a fellow texan. WOW, I heard of people lining that fast but DAMN, you are good then acrylic enamel? damn, again. i favorited this video, i have to see more.
Acrylic Enamel Paint, if it doesn't wipe off as your working with immediate dry results, then how is it possible that you just wiped it off with a rag? What solvent did you use to wipe it off, and how long does it set to cure until the vehicle can be washed?
For the Lazy people out there - Magnet strip - uk.rs-online.com/web/p/magnetic-tapes/2979100/ Paint used with thinners and hardeners - www.ppgpaints.com/products/industrial/devflex-interior-exterior-dtm-quick-dry Brush -Mack1010 www.mackbrush.com/product/mack-1010/ Prep - Yes clean the car back to the paint so no wax cotton or wool glove finger to glide along the magnet Removal - Paint thinner always takes off acrylic enamel. But don't use lacquer thinner it will take the clear off. Skill - Cannot be bought, you will need to practice a lot.
quality. guess i'm on the right track as i just purchased a magnetic strip as a guide for my first attempt. thought it would be better to run a finger against it.
wonderful video, I like your detail work. do you remove car wax before you stripe and what was that black thing on your finger? was it to allow you to slid along the car easier ? thanks again, I saved your video in my favorites so I can use the technique at a later date.
Every car is prepped to the paint. In this video I had a cut off finger of a cloth glove on and it's to help my finger glide. i later switched to using cloth band aids and found they work better.
ok i'm definitely sold on this technique! however, i'm curious about the brand of paint that you use. i know u said 'acrylic enamel' but that could be anything, even one shot is an enamel. i don't think i'm the only one here who would like to know what brand it is ;) also, the only mag tape that i've found comes in a 10' roll at the max. i see the one u use is plenty longer than that. u mind sharing where we can get one like that as well? thanks for the vid!
At that time I was using PPG DAR and it can be cleared over. That paint has basically become extinct or very expensive and I now use PPG Shop Line. Both are a single stage enamel.
What brand of paint were you using in this demo?? The only paint I know of that dries that quickly would be xalta Hot Hues paints!! Thanks Brotha and good job on the stripe job!!!
how do you accomplish painting the whole line with the paintbrush keeping the same amount of paint on,i feel if i start from point A there will not be adequate paint when i reach point B and il fuck up,id like to know that tip
@bird, what is your question? I have done my best to answer everyone's questions, I have spoke personally to just about everyone who has had a question.
Thanks go the comments and questions. I can't believe this video has been viewed almost 13,000 times! Yes it is automotive acrylic enamel and yes there is hardener in it. It is not a stencil I use for the logo, it is a silk screen and you should consult a local screen maker on having your own made.
@@brodgers1861 Mr. Rodgers, do you mind to type a link on this paint? Very interesting and wonder about time of dry. Thank you a lot! Amazing skills by the way!
you can call your local automotive paint supply stores and ask if they have any acrylic enamel sitting around they want to sell at a discount price/ LISTEN, all acrylic enamel is is the type of paint that was used before the modern base coat/clear coat urethane enamel paint/ acrylic enamel is very good paint. if will not blister peel like base coat clear coat because the gloss is mixed with the pigment. if you add the WET LOOK hardener it will bevery glossy and durable. and unless its metallic, if it ever fades you can wet sand it and buff it back to life.
@@brodgers1861 ok how do I get in touch with the DFW location and how much will this cost I have two RAMs both 2020s one is a crew cab and the other is the a quad cab classic body. I would love to get them done asap . Thanks
Brian Higgins rolls Royce, and Bentley in the UK use templates, and pinstripe tape FACT. Only bespoke paint is done by coach painters, last year 58 cars were hand finished by rolls Royce!
@@ppassmore25 I do many Rolls and Bentley's here in Austin. Ive seen them hand painted and taped off. I have no idea why it's done differently on different cars.