if you wax your car after doing this will the wax hide some of your
“fading” areas? the best part of this is if you dont like it you can always
rub it out!
DIY How To Paint A Car School June 6, 2012 @
2:11 pm
I waxed it to test what would happen. I thought it may hide the flame, but
it didn’t. Waxing made it a little harder to see, but it still shows up. If
you want it completely removed, you’ll need to lightly re-sand over the
design lines to even the texture and buff out. Thanks for watching.
DIY How To Paint A Car School June 6, 2012 @
2:12 pm
It makes a cool effect. Thanks for watching!
DIY How To Paint A Car School June 6, 2012 @
2:12 pm
I probably will not show up well, but I am not sure. I’ll have to try it to
see. I’ll let you know!
Frederick Rassmann June 17, 2012 @
12:51 pm
Nice!!!
DIY How To Paint A Car School June 19, 2012 @
10:33 pm
Thanks!
p1on33r July 1, 2012 @
7:46 pm
i have thought of that but i also thought it would damage the clear coat.
Its good to know that its not permanent. Thank you for the awesome video.
zerrak1 October 17, 2012 @
8:04 pm
lol it should help
pskullz900 April 21, 2013 @
10:17 pm
that is something that would damage the clear thats why they sand and buff
after its painted the buffing creates heat and makes a protective shell to
withstand all the elements natural and unnatural after a certain amount of
time it would allow rust or a breakdown of the surface
DIY How To Paint A Car School April 22, 2013 @
5:03 pm
I tested that and you could still see the design. It was a little less
noticeable, but still there.
DIY How To Paint A Car School April 22, 2013 @
5:05 pm
The major leader in polish and compounds, 3M, is the company that came up
with the idea. They have the custom image kit that does this. I don’t think
they would promote it if it damaged the paint. They do a lot of testing.
DIY How To Paint A Car School May 14, 2013 @
8:29 pm
I will work better on darker colors. I am not sure how it works on silver.
Gregg Hancock June 19, 2013 @
6:55 pm
What is the best way to do a two tone on a truck
DIY How To Paint A Car School June 26, 2013 @
9:36 pm
The way I do it is seal the truck, then spray the lower area, then use fine
line tape to make the dividing line. Then mask the lower area and spray the
upper color. (the only reason I do this is because it is easier for me to
mask this way.) Then unmask and clear coat.
fruitylexia1974 July 30, 2013 @
3:48 am
Iop m
pskullz900 August 18, 2013 @
5:59 pm
thats why i go back to my original comment theres a lot of steps taken to
protect the surface i paint and if u dont take these steps the clear does
not last im not knocking it it is still something cool someone can do to
their own car but bubbling rust for me isnt good and i think people should
know the consequences (boston mass one down five up)
alex miller November 26, 2013 @
12:04 pm
your an idiot dude..
Steve Gilmore April 13, 2014 @
9:01 pm
Redneck pick’em up truck graphics, awesome! You can crazy glue road kill
fur to the seats for custom upholstery. You can tint the windows of yer
truck with chew spit, dip spit works in a pinch, get it? Dip works in a
pinch?
el tremendo August 11, 2014 @
2:53 am
so i went to abadassmofopaintingstuff school for nothing.25 years down the
tubes
Carie Saad September 25, 2014 @
10:32 pm
Eric Nicksdaddy November 1, 2014 @
10:14 pm
That fine line tape will pull your paint off the truck, yanked the paint
off my car, the flames looked great but I had to repaint my car
June 1, 2012 @ 10:22 pm
cool!
June 2, 2012 @ 10:11 am
will this idea work on a white vehicle?
June 3, 2012 @ 8:12 am
Thanks for the vid, cool stuff.
June 3, 2012 @ 6:11 pm
if you wax your car after doing this will the wax hide some of your
“fading” areas? the best part of this is if you dont like it you can always
rub it out!
June 6, 2012 @ 2:11 pm
I waxed it to test what would happen. I thought it may hide the flame, but
it didn’t. Waxing made it a little harder to see, but it still shows up. If
you want it completely removed, you’ll need to lightly re-sand over the
design lines to even the texture and buff out. Thanks for watching.
June 6, 2012 @ 2:12 pm
It makes a cool effect. Thanks for watching!
June 6, 2012 @ 2:12 pm
I probably will not show up well, but I am not sure. I’ll have to try it to
see. I’ll let you know!
June 17, 2012 @ 12:51 pm
Nice!!!
June 19, 2012 @ 10:33 pm
Thanks!
July 1, 2012 @ 7:46 pm
i have thought of that but i also thought it would damage the clear coat.
Its good to know that its not permanent. Thank you for the awesome video.
October 17, 2012 @ 8:04 pm
lol it should help
April 21, 2013 @ 10:17 pm
that is something that would damage the clear thats why they sand and buff
after its painted the buffing creates heat and makes a protective shell to
withstand all the elements natural and unnatural after a certain amount of
time it would allow rust or a breakdown of the surface
April 22, 2013 @ 5:03 pm
I tested that and you could still see the design. It was a little less
noticeable, but still there.
April 22, 2013 @ 5:05 pm
The major leader in polish and compounds, 3M, is the company that came up
with the idea. They have the custom image kit that does this. I don’t think
they would promote it if it damaged the paint. They do a lot of testing.
May 14, 2013 @ 8:29 pm
I will work better on darker colors. I am not sure how it works on silver.
June 19, 2013 @ 6:55 pm
What is the best way to do a two tone on a truck
June 26, 2013 @ 9:36 pm
The way I do it is seal the truck, then spray the lower area, then use fine
line tape to make the dividing line. Then mask the lower area and spray the
upper color. (the only reason I do this is because it is easier for me to
mask this way.) Then unmask and clear coat.
July 30, 2013 @ 3:48 am
Iop m
August 18, 2013 @ 5:59 pm
thats why i go back to my original comment theres a lot of steps taken to
protect the surface i paint and if u dont take these steps the clear does
not last im not knocking it it is still something cool someone can do to
their own car but bubbling rust for me isnt good and i think people should
know the consequences (boston mass one down five up)
November 26, 2013 @ 12:04 pm
your an idiot dude..
April 13, 2014 @ 9:01 pm
Redneck pick’em up truck graphics, awesome! You can crazy glue road kill
fur to the seats for custom upholstery. You can tint the windows of yer
truck with chew spit, dip spit works in a pinch, get it? Dip works in a
pinch?
August 11, 2014 @ 2:53 am
so i went to abadassmofopaintingstuff school for nothing.25 years down the
tubes
September 25, 2014 @ 10:32 pm
November 1, 2014 @ 10:14 pm
That fine line tape will pull your paint off the truck, yanked the paint
off my car, the flames looked great but I had to repaint my car