plasti-kote metallic spray cans.
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plasti-kote metallic spray cans.
wow this paint is awesome.
i got blue and man even the first coat was real smooth and shiny. two or three light coats of this stuff is perfect. its got a deep shine and it looks really nice.
is this what you use dave? is the red better than the others?(it costs a buck more)
i got blue and man even the first coat was real smooth and shiny. two or three light coats of this stuff is perfect. its got a deep shine and it looks really nice.
is this what you use dave? is the red better than the others?(it costs a buck more)
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Re: plasti-kote metallic spray cans.
I use Plasti-cote, but I've had problems with color matching when painting guitars, and using several cans, not like that matters on something as small as a bit.hogjowlz wrote:is this what you use dave? is the red better than the others?(it costs a buck more)
I prefer Dupli-Color, I've never had problems with the colors matching up, but mostly, I love the 'EZ Pressure' nozzle, it lays an even smoother, more even coat than the Plasti-Cote nozzle.
Is it a Candy Red? Candy colors cost a dollar more. Some metallics cost a little more too. I use Plasti-cote's candy clear to clear coat. It's soooo glossy.
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