sxr-x said:What size can did you use? 3.5,16 or 32oz can. Just curious, Thanks
3.5 would probably be enough for a short windy. 320z would work for an entire hood.
Sinjin
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do you think this paint would work well for painting the plastic vent screens on a apex??
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I think it will work just as well as any other paint would. Not sure how well paint survives.
Here is the link to buy the paint on Ebay. Costs, ship informaion for world wide. I wouner if I spray a viper large windshield but fade it to clear at the top. It would look cool and be warm.
http://cgi.ebay.com/Mirror-Chrome-L...ryZ34063QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
http://cgi.ebay.com/Mirror-Chrome-L...ryZ34063QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
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BOUNTYHUNTER
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So WHO Actually makes this product, because it only looks like this guy sells it......Right?
I would like to find out if I could get it in Gallon cans and spray it HVLP
Any help on this guys would be greatly appreciated, I will continue to search this out.
TK's
I would like to find out if I could get it in Gallon cans and spray it HVLP
Any help on this guys would be greatly appreciated, I will continue to search this out.
TK's
firemrshllbill
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www.spazstix.com
I have tried callin the 800 number prolly 10 times and left messages. Nobody ever answers or calls me back.
I have tried callin the 800 number prolly 10 times and left messages. Nobody ever answers or calls me back.
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Super Sweet Thanks.
They have what I'm looking for in Quart & Gallon Cans.
Check out their web page, they have paint that changes colors.................WAY COOL
They have what I'm looking for in Quart & Gallon Cans.
Check out their web page, they have paint that changes colors.................WAY COOL
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Wow, who would've thought chrome spray paint would look THAT GOOD? Nice work.
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I just got this emailed from the spaz-stix people, for you people that are thinking about using this product.
1) Make sure your surface is as smooth as a sheet of glass. This is a very critical step to achieving the Mirror Chrome results you are looking for.
2) Lay down a clear coat that is very low in solvents. Spaz Stix Urethane 4 parts to 1 part system will work great for this. (Most clear coats that will work will be a 4 part to 1 part system). In order for the finished product to achieve a true Mirror Chrome look, it is recommended that you wait 7 to 10 days to allow the clear coat to fully cure before wet sanding and buffing to a glass like sheen. Use a soft lint-free rag for buffing. When your surface has a glass like finish, move onto the next step.
3) Clean the surface with alcohol or an alcohol/water solution and dry it. Make sure that your surface is completely streak free. If it is not, it might affect your end results.
4) Start painting the Mirror Chrome using a light dusting effect. One of the best ways to tell if you are spraying it on properly is that you will see the Mirror Chrome paint hit the surface and almost instantly flash a ¼ second to ½ second later. You will be spraying around 15 to 20psi. Be sure to use a small amount of Mirror Chrome paint with a substantial amount of air. Apply the Mirror Chrome until you have achieved your desired effect.
5) You will want to wait at least 24 to 48 hours before moving onto the next step. This is to allow the tail solvents to fully evaporate.
6) Use a very soft lint-free cloth to remove all of the excess Mirror Chrome paint dust / overspray from the surface. Once you have completed this step, you will see a BIG improvement in the final appearance of your surface.
7) Apply the Spaz Stix Urethane over the polished Mirror Chrome surface. You can also add candy concentrate tints to your clear coat to achieve colored Mirror Chrome paint.
Let the Clear Coat cure and then sand and buff the surface as needed.
How to Apply Mirror Chrome paint:
(Be sure to read through all instructions before painting).
(Be sure to read through all instructions before painting).
1) Make sure your surface is as smooth as a sheet of glass. This is a very critical step to achieving the Mirror Chrome results you are looking for.
2) Lay down a clear coat that is very low in solvents. Spaz Stix Urethane 4 parts to 1 part system will work great for this. (Most clear coats that will work will be a 4 part to 1 part system). In order for the finished product to achieve a true Mirror Chrome look, it is recommended that you wait 7 to 10 days to allow the clear coat to fully cure before wet sanding and buffing to a glass like sheen. Use a soft lint-free rag for buffing. When your surface has a glass like finish, move onto the next step.
3) Clean the surface with alcohol or an alcohol/water solution and dry it. Make sure that your surface is completely streak free. If it is not, it might affect your end results.
4) Start painting the Mirror Chrome using a light dusting effect. One of the best ways to tell if you are spraying it on properly is that you will see the Mirror Chrome paint hit the surface and almost instantly flash a ¼ second to ½ second later. You will be spraying around 15 to 20psi. Be sure to use a small amount of Mirror Chrome paint with a substantial amount of air. Apply the Mirror Chrome until you have achieved your desired effect.
5) You will want to wait at least 24 to 48 hours before moving onto the next step. This is to allow the tail solvents to fully evaporate.
6) Use a very soft lint-free cloth to remove all of the excess Mirror Chrome paint dust / overspray from the surface. Once you have completed this step, you will see a BIG improvement in the final appearance of your surface.
7) Apply the Spaz Stix Urethane over the polished Mirror Chrome surface. You can also add candy concentrate tints to your clear coat to achieve colored Mirror Chrome paint.
Let the Clear Coat cure and then sand and buff the surface as needed.
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Just an update for you guys letting you know that the Paint survived the blistering cold temps from last year and there is not one single flake on my windshield.
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i think i might give this stuff a shot on my rocket launchers from my warrior. seems like it would hold up?! nice job on that windy!
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I did not just see this. Man, I have enough stuff going with my sled now. HOWEVER, I could use some of this stuff. hehe.
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