Expensive, hell yes, but I think it'll be worth it. A pint ran me over $215. I just ordered it today, so delivery may take a while.:(
http://www.vidoemo.com/yvideo.php?ec...ZhcWuRpNVRTSWs
How it works is that you lay the black Alsa Basecoat down, let dry. Then spray on any candy color you choose (red, green, blue, electric or neon colored candies, candies mixed with pear powders, etc.), then spray a clear over top to seal everything.
You can even spray a skull design when laying down the candy paints, and it'll show up as in one of the video's.
The black turns immediately to white when introduced to temps at 85* or higher, but the white base will show through whatever candy color you choose.
I'm thinking of spraying a plastic LSX intake manifold in black with some candy red flames. Then the flames will show through when the engine is hot, and slowly fade away. Radiator covers, shift knobs, custom airbrushing on exterior parts so it changes color on hot summer days, etc.
http://www.vidoemo.com/yvideo.php?ec...ZhcWuRpNVRTSWs
How it works is that you lay the black Alsa Basecoat down, let dry. Then spray on any candy color you choose (red, green, blue, electric or neon colored candies, candies mixed with pear powders, etc.), then spray a clear over top to seal everything.
You can even spray a skull design when laying down the candy paints, and it'll show up as in one of the video's.
The black turns immediately to white when introduced to temps at 85* or higher, but the white base will show through whatever candy color you choose.
I'm thinking of spraying a plastic LSX intake manifold in black with some candy red flames. Then the flames will show through when the engine is hot, and slowly fade away. Radiator covers, shift knobs, custom airbrushing on exterior parts so it changes color on hot summer days, etc.
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