Hey everyone,
I've had an idea for a while now on how to make candy red in a spray can. So as far as I understand, in the simplest terms possible, candy red is achieved by spraying a metallic silver or gold base coat, and then covering that in a translucent (candy) red paint. The more layers of the translucent red the darker the final product.
I also know how to mix paint from 2 spray cans using a little home made nozzle adapter, heating one can and cooling the other, holding one upside down etc and then pressing the nozzle to transfer the paint between the cans.
So here's my idea:
I bought a can of clear coat and I have 1/4 of a can left of gloss red (both are enamel of the same brand). I am going to transfer about half a can of the clear into what's left of the red can, creating a translucent red paint.
Then I just use a metallic silver base coat and cover that with the mixed translucent red and I have a $15 candy red paint job.
Does anyone have any input on this method? I'm probably going to try it anyway but if anyone has any relevant input into this please let me know
I've had an idea for a while now on how to make candy red in a spray can. So as far as I understand, in the simplest terms possible, candy red is achieved by spraying a metallic silver or gold base coat, and then covering that in a translucent (candy) red paint. The more layers of the translucent red the darker the final product.
I also know how to mix paint from 2 spray cans using a little home made nozzle adapter, heating one can and cooling the other, holding one upside down etc and then pressing the nozzle to transfer the paint between the cans.
So here's my idea:
I bought a can of clear coat and I have 1/4 of a can left of gloss red (both are enamel of the same brand). I am going to transfer about half a can of the clear into what's left of the red can, creating a translucent red paint.
Then I just use a metallic silver base coat and cover that with the mixed translucent red and I have a $15 candy red paint job.
Does anyone have any input on this method? I'm probably going to try it anyway but if anyone has any relevant input into this please let me know
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