Beautiful work but how did you do the geometric lines!?!?? That exact design I want for my car!!! Back in the 70's a painter would do that in pastels and smokes around the lines and it was beautiful!!! Please direct me to any tutorial from YOU !!!
Looks fantastic - thank you for the tutorial. I'm also very interested in the geometric design shown on the left hand side of that panel. Is there a standard name for that kind of technique?
I don't know if it's just how that showed up on video but it looks like the silver was totally lost once you did the candy. Or was the silver just used as a primer in this case?
Repair Refinish TV He never replied, so im going to reply for him cause im curious as well. How come the candy doesn’t cover up the lace design? Is it because its a translucent paint?
the candy is a transparent paint so it lets whatever is underneath show through. if you put enough coats of the candy over the lace pattern it would eventually cover it up
the candy is a dye sort of like a glaze the more coats you add the richer the colour gets but gets darkened one shade depending on how you mix the candy normaly 50:50 with clear intercoat candys are designed to work on metallic and flake basecoats where the surface has a reflective surface as its a dye it barely shows against darker colours but will tint the blue but green candy on blue he will get a slightly darker teal if he just wanted shiny green candy on blue he would have left the lace on for the candycoat
Good one Jordan. Going to give it a try.
Awesome mate 🤠🔫
Nice work where do you buy the style at
holy snikies! whats that first graphics called and where to buy?
love it
We're can I get the lace from
Beautiful work but how did you do the geometric lines!?!?? That exact design I want for my car!!! Back in the 70's a painter would do that in pastels and smokes around the lines and it was beautiful!!! Please direct me to any tutorial from YOU !!!
Hey! The video can be found on my youtube channel🙂 thanks!
Repair Refinish TV Where?
I am also very curious as to where. I've been over this channel a bunch, and only see this one and the Marble effect video.
Where to buy Lance cloth
There are shops online that sell them. Thanks!
What size flake was used? Or was it a standard metallic paint?
It was just a coarse silver from the scheme mate👍
How much inlet pressure do you use with candy & 4400 hvlp?
Do you always use a hvlp with candies or mostly rp?
Hi! I use SATA RP for candies. I don't like using HVLP for candy as it doesn't lay the candy as smooth. Thanks🙂
Looks fantastic - thank you for the tutorial. I'm also very interested in the geometric design shown on the left hand side of that panel. Is there a standard name for that kind of technique?
Where do you get the lace
Hey, you should be able to find it online if you type lace patterns in. Many thanks!
will this paint work on cement floors?
I guess so yes!
I don't know if it's just how that showed up on video but it looks like the silver was totally lost once you did the candy. Or was the silver just used as a primer in this case?
Check out the end of the video and you'll see the final effect in the sunlight😀
thanks !
Call it what it is. Translucent green
bro what rock have you been under to have never heard of candy paint
How is it that the candy doesn't cover the lace pattern?
What do you mean? As in why doesnt the candy hide the lace design underneath?
Repair Refinish TV He never replied, so im going to reply for him cause im curious as well. How come the candy doesn’t cover up the lace design? Is it because its a translucent paint?
It's a colored clear coat that's why
the candy is a transparent paint so it lets whatever is underneath show through. if you put enough coats of the candy over the lace pattern it would eventually cover it up
the candy is a dye sort of like a glaze the more coats you add the richer the colour gets but gets darkened one
shade depending on how you mix the candy normaly 50:50 with clear intercoat
candys are designed to work on metallic and flake basecoats where the surface has a reflective surface
as its a dye it barely shows against darker colours but will tint the blue but green candy on blue
he will get a slightly darker teal
if he just wanted shiny green candy on blue he would have left the lace on for the candycoat