I use Ritt dye and tie up my gear like you do for tie dye, for larger pieces, I make the dye double or tripple strength and either brush it on or put it in a spray bottle and spray it on in camo patterns. I also use Rustoleum camo spray paint for fabrics and either Brownell's Alumahyde in the rattle can or KG Gunkote in an airbrush for metals, polymers and sometimes cloth, depending on what it is and it's use.
In WWI and all the way up til the end of WWII, the British army actually issued a type of paint for the soldiers to paint their webbing the proper color. (Because it didn't come in the proper color.) It was called Blanco. This is basically Blanco for the modern age, super cool.
I had no clue but it sounds like a wise idea. This was back when there was a little bit of thought given toward not being wasteful. The wasteful in times of war could spell disaster.
@@_c_y_p_3 I think it was more about giving the troops extra things to do, especially in the case of a peacetime army. It was a carryover from the days of white leather gear (which is why it was called blanco) where you had to periodically re-coat the stuff with the white clay to keep it looking smart.
US Marines (probably other orgs too) had an interesting idea during ww2 pacific theater. Took their tan uni's and twisted em up... soaked em in very strong coffee. Og modern tie-dye.
Hey, have you ever tried using matte clear spray paint on things that shine under IR? Been thinking about trying it, but thought I'd ask if you'd done it already.
Great tip! Quick questions: - Do you use chalk like kids use on pavement or teachers on blackboards? Or is it like climbers/weightlifter chalk? - Water based interior paint? -Rough estimate of mix? 20/80? 10/90? Kind regards Nato allied.
Pavement chalk is not 100% calcium carbonate, which you would need to use for this type of mixture. Kid’s chalk has the same problem. You can use a regular chalk, just not the kid’s version.
Sehr informatives Video. Bleibt der Anstrich auch dunkel wenn er getrocknet ist? Hintergrund ist, dass Wasser im Nahinfraroten stark absorbiert. Daher frage ich mich, ob die Tarnwirkung größtenteils auf der Feuchtigkeit basiert
In US we call that color (belt and pouches) Ranger Green. The small pack you painted we call Olive. What color and paint and formula did you use to achieve the finished color of the pistol pouch in your belt?
Can't you just buy gear that's IR proof with all of the billions? Oh WAIT, it's a giant money-stealing/laundering scheme... America first , fuck Ukraine and russia
always found krylon hunter camouflage paint (NIR) painting workes greast under green eye NVG (not tried with whithe phosper) the norm wear added to the 3d camo effect, a 2 & 3 coat post field wear really worked great, rifles, packs. web etal
Danke. Das erklärst du super. Vielleicht magst du mir nochmal erklären warum die besten Farben zum mixen rot , gelb und blau sind? Doch, ich hab in Farbenlehre aufgepasst, aber warum nimmt man nicht einfach gleich grün braun oder beige?
I spray painted my black multi tool case with rustoleum a few months ago and it just sucked the paint up and is really blotchy. I’ll have to your technic. Great videos, I just found you and subscribed. Thanks!
One experiment you could try is Atsko UV Killer. Its used by hunters to mask the uv dye that most laundry detergents include. I don't have NV to test IRR myself, so if its successful, please comment back.
Try an abrasive clear coat. Like a matte clear. Use different types of cans and decide on your device edit: (decide while looking through your nvg on practice cloth) which looks better. Dont listen to the other guy. You know how impossible it is to paint exact color over digital pattern? Naw fam
I don’t think so. Maybe on a microscopic level. Using the gear will do more damage. Unless you use some colors with acid or other potentially dangerous chemicals.
I use Ritt dye and tie up my gear like you do for tie dye, for larger pieces, I make the dye double or tripple strength and either brush it on or put it in a spray bottle and spray it on in camo patterns. I also use Rustoleum camo spray paint for fabrics and either Brownell's Alumahyde in the rattle can or KG Gunkote in an airbrush for metals, polymers and sometimes cloth, depending on what it is and it's use.
Does the rustoleum work on nylon like in this video? And are the different shades visible
what spray paint is anti - IR?
In WWI and all the way up til the end of WWII, the British army actually issued a type of paint for the soldiers to paint their webbing the proper color. (Because it didn't come in the proper color.) It was called Blanco. This is basically Blanco for the modern age, super cool.
US Marines in the Pacific also Blanco'd their web gear. Many units made it a requirement.
I had no clue but it sounds like a wise idea. This was back when there was a little bit of thought given toward not being wasteful. The wasteful in times of war could spell disaster.
@@_c_y_p_3 I think it was more about giving the troops extra things to do, especially in the case of a peacetime army. It was a carryover from the days of white leather gear (which is why it was called blanco) where you had to periodically re-coat the stuff with the white clay to keep it looking smart.
I can't believe I never thought of this. Mixing paint with chalk is pretty much like a permanent mud, which also looks better.
US Marines (probably other orgs too) had an interesting idea during ww2 pacific theater.
Took their tan uni's and twisted em up... soaked em in very strong coffee.
Og modern tie-dye.
Fantastic video, I really enjoy the concept here. Certainly preferable to spray paint
dude you are an absolute hero. thank you
Hey, have you ever tried using matte clear spray paint on things that shine under IR? Been thinking about trying it, but thought I'd ask if you'd done it already.
Did you try? Thinking about the same stuff.
Great tip!
Quick questions:
- Do you use chalk like kids use on pavement or teachers on blackboards? Or is it like climbers/weightlifter chalk?
- Water based interior paint?
-Rough estimate of mix? 20/80? 10/90?
Kind regards
Nato allied.
I’d like to know this myself.
>NATO allied
Disgusting and disgraceful, I cannot fathom anyone even conceiving themselves as human while claiming such.
@Some of Many Well, then I will clarify it even better.
Kind Regards
Citizen and protector of
ORIGINAL FOUNDING MEMBER STATE
OF NATO!
🖕
Powdered chalk, maybe gypsum from garden supply as well?
Pavement chalk is not 100% calcium carbonate, which you would need to use for this type of mixture. Kid’s chalk has the same problem. You can use a regular chalk, just not the kid’s version.
What type of paint and chalk did you use?
rit rye, UV scotch guard also reduce IR. I looked at them once without in IR and without not proven but they do not glow with it now thats for sure.
So the Swedish off white Parka I rite dyed is IR reduced?
@@herringbone5035 If you have a Quest 2 VR headset you can check with passthrough or a IR camera.
Thank you .
What type of paint did you use that you can't see or hardly see with the naked eye but could see with the IR?
What are the exact materials used for making semi-permanent paint?
Spraypaint will rub off, so use stuff that washes off? Got it.
Problem?
Sehr informatives Video. Bleibt der Anstrich auch dunkel wenn er getrocknet ist? Hintergrund ist, dass Wasser im Nahinfraroten stark absorbiert. Daher frage ich mich, ob die Tarnwirkung größtenteils auf der Feuchtigkeit basiert
Will different colors of Schlämmkreide produce different camoflage patterns under IR?
I think so. I have not tested all colors. But I assume, that some of them even could be highly reflective.
What spray paint did you use?
Hello Ripperkon which device do yo use for your camo tests with IR? Which devices are good to test such IR camo tests?
This is great stuff thank you!
In US we call that color (belt and pouches) Ranger Green. The small pack you painted we call Olive. What color and paint and formula did you use to achieve the finished color of the pistol pouch in your belt?
Just use spray paint. Dark colours usually absorb IR.
Wonder if climbing chalk would work. I just read they might add limestone, essential oils or drying agents
Timely video, especially for those viewers in Ukraine. Thank you!
SLAVA 🇷🇺
Those viewers in Ukraine have long since been beaten to death by prisoners with shovels lmao
Can't you just buy gear that's IR proof with all of the billions? Oh WAIT, it's a giant money-stealing/laundering scheme...
America first , fuck Ukraine and russia
😂
always found krylon hunter camouflage paint (NIR) painting workes greast under green eye NVG (not tried with whithe phosper) the norm wear added to the 3d camo effect, a 2 & 3 coat post field wear really worked great, rifles, packs. web etal
this is mud chalk paint in english. available off the shelf
Are you able to buy that chalk stuff?
Im pretty sure that is going to paint anything the molle touch later
Danke. Das erklärst du super. Vielleicht magst du mir nochmal erklären warum die besten Farben zum mixen rot , gelb und blau sind? Doch, ich hab in Farbenlehre aufgepasst, aber warum nimmt man nicht einfach gleich grün braun oder beige?
Danke.
Weil man die richtigen Farben deutlich schlechter bis gar nicht findet ;)
@@ripperkon so you need chalk, yellow, red, and blue water based paint correct? What type of chalk?
No idea why I need this but i do thank you lol
I spray painted my black multi tool case with rustoleum a few months ago and it just sucked the paint up and is really blotchy. I’ll have to your technic.
Great videos, I just found you and subscribed.
Thanks!
Hey bro, I have some clothes that hace lost their NIR protection, do you have any idea to make them NIR again without changing the color?
One experiment you could try is Atsko UV Killer. Its used by hunters to mask the uv dye that most laundry detergents include. I don't have NV to test IRR myself, so if its successful, please comment back.
welche farbe hatte das spray das auf den oliv grünen rucksack gesprüht wurde? OD oder forest green. Danke
What’s the recipe for this mixture?
Minute 4;35 of the rifle painting video titled, "Fast and Easy Non-Permanent IRR Paunt Job"
What kind of paint and chalk?
Sehr Aufschluss reiches Video, wie sieht es den aus wenn man seine Ausrüstung einfach mit Dreck bzw. Schlamm einschmier ohne Kreide
Is there a way to make it permanent and not visible to the naked eye, if you want to paint it on camo for example
You might have to buy all the colors that are in the pattern and paint as per the pattern
Try an abrasive clear coat. Like a matte clear. Use different types of cans and decide on your device edit: (decide while looking through your nvg on practice cloth) which looks better. Dont listen to the other guy. You know how impossible it is to paint exact color over digital pattern? Naw fam
Do you use Chalk or magnesium carbonate?
Minute 4;35 of the rifle painting video titled, "Fast and Easy Non-Permanent IRR Paunt Job"
@@fmore2 Wow Thanks a lot man 🙌
Super Tipp
good day, what is the name of the spray and paint please? Thank you
The spray paint is NFM EC Paint. The other paint is acrylic paint and paint for wallpapers.
Will this damage fabric?
I don’t think so. Maybe on a microscopic level. Using the gear will do more damage.
Unless you use some colors with acid or other potentially dangerous chemicals.
@@ripperkon i see that makes sense - will give it a try for sure, thanks!
Recipe?
Minute 4;35 of the rifle painting video titled, "Fast and Easy Non-Permanent IRR Paunt Job"
@@fmore2you just couldnt describe it?
Wait, spray paint isn't easily accesable in Germany?
At least the special IR spray paint like EC paint should be harder to get than acrylic paint.
And I was not only talking about Germany.
3:28
And a WW3 Dali was born.
Chalk = Calcium Carbonate
Maybe paint your pistol that bright blue stands out.
Moin, geiles Video. Hat jemand einen Link, wo man Schlemmkreide bekommt? Finde im Internet wenig bis gar Nichts diesbezüglich. Danke schon mal :>
Ich glaube er hat es erklärt
no good
The Orcs watch this too.
F them both.
@@ChudSneedemslava ukraini
Dont think they can afford this type of stuff
A paint recipe would have been nice. I mean if you're going to do such a video why not do it right.
Why
@@planetcaravan2925 If you don't know why you probably shouldn't own dangerous things. Maybe take up needlepoint.
@@richstone2627 you have a big mouth, sir..
@@planetcaravan2925 Don't go away mad, just go away troll.