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Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by Jim636, Dec 8, 2015.

  1. Jim636
    Joined: Aug 3, 2013
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    How's it going out there ? I have been working on this project for a couple of years. Let me get right to the point . I want to paint these flames on my Fleetline.Would this be candy purple over silver ? Thanks for any help.
     

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  2. Stu D Baker
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    Sometimes color resolution looks different from "in person" to "on Screen". I'd start doing some spray out panels until I got the color I liked. Nice car.
     
  3. Paint Guru
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    Its very hard to tell, since the flames aren't faded just get a silver tinted to the shade you desire and skip the 3 stage.
     
  4. Jim636
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    Thanks for the comments. Of course I tried to paint the car myself and it all came out good except for the streak down the center of the car and its matt paint so not much I can do to fix it. So I figured I would try this flame job to cover it up being I didn't want to respray the whole car over.
     

  5. Paint Guru
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    Well if you are not going to clear the car after the flame job I definitely would not do a candy job, you will have a hard paint line with the extra layers of paint.
     
  6. Jim636
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    Damn..........Paint Guru any idea on how to get rid of the streak down the center of the car ?
     
  7. Paint Guru
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    Is it on roof hood and deck lid?
     
  8. Paint Guru
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    Just do a single stage flame job, I can make that color in a satin finish for you, two coats and done.
     
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  10. Jim636
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    Yes just the roof and deck lid.
     
  11. Paint Guru
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    Stuff and respray those 2 panels but use the slowest reducer you can get your hands on and do a cross coat on your last coat of paint.
     
  12. Paint Guru
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  13. Jim636
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    Thanks for all the info Paint Guru I'm no painter that's for sure.
     
  14. Slopok
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    Don't blame yourself, flats and satins are tuff for even experienced painters to do without getting tiger stripes.
     
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  15. lodaddyo
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    Was it hot rod flatz? I had trouble with some of their paint drying like that as well
     
  16. Jim636
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    Kirker hot rod black.....
     
  17. RogersRodWorx
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    I've used the Kicker hot rod black befor. As mentioned before sand/scuff those panels and re spray them, use a slower reducer, and that should do it.
     
  18. Jim636
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    Thanks guys......
     
  19. 28TUDOR
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    If it's a matte paint job, couldn't you just wet sand the car with 2000 or 5000 grit? I used 3000 grit on a bike and it looked good for a flat black. You could try different grit paper to get the sheen you like.
     
  20. Paint Guru
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    Not really, what gives matte its appearance is a wax paste type product that is in the coating itself and it basically floats to the top surface. When you sand it, it will have a mismatched color, the sheen will match but the shade will be off. This is why matte finishes are NOT recommended for baking because if you don't allow enough time for it to float to the top it will look like a Econo job. Sanding it Might get him by, but you could scuff and tape up those panels in 30 mins and do it right.
     
  21. 28TUDOR
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    Ok thanks for the info.
     
  22. low budget
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  23. Jim636
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    Low budget that is what I DIDN'T do. I think it would of helped .
     
  24. Paint Guru
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    Doing that on the first coat, then cross coat your last coat makes everything nice and uniform, along with slow reducer for matte and satin finishes.
     
  25. Jim636
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    I think I used a medium reducer and the temp was in the mid 70's.......wish I would have known this. Thanks Paint Guru.
     

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