guess whose lowered!

they sell at autozone... theyre other colors are good... really transparent (when you want it to be) or super metalflake... ill give it a shot over some chrome and let you know how it turns out... only problem with transparent paint in a can is they look good on small things but looks layered over larger items..
 
that would prolly work on the small stuyff, but if i mess up o the big jobs.....lol

ill get it done professionally. besides, vinneyten said they might be able to do it
 
they sell at autozone... theyre other colors are good... really transparent (when you want it to be) or super metalflake... ill give it a shot over some chrome and let you know how it turns out... only problem with transparent paint in a can is they look good on small things but looks layered over larger items..


lsaid the saame thing wi/o reading yours.

im used to using spraypaint wso i know the effects LOL thats why i want it pro done...or you can do it :) haha
 
ok... i tried this stuff... it goes on blotchy but looks like its going the right direction... then it goes from shiny black to a dark grey... this stuff will not work... even with a wet sand


are you spraying directly on your black stockers? I think you need the [FONT=Geneva,Veranda,Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif][SIZE=-1] MC-100 Ground Coat first.

http://duplicolor.com/training/metalcast_training.html
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maybe you can use the paint for your engine cover
http://duplicolor.anthonythomas.com/success/story.php?id=123
http://duplicolor.anthonythomas.com/success/story.php?id=93
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no... i tried it on a piece of chrome grill i have laying around... i painted part of it chrome... part of it i left alone.. and part of it i painted with the ground coat... all looked poopy
 
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