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Lucman 06-18-2009 07:03 PM

using pearl paint...
 
I want to paint my hood black with a purple pearl tint. How would I achieve the whole black/purple pearl effect?

Jas9848 06-18-2009 07:06 PM

Re: using pearl paint...
 
get a paint shop to mix it or do 3-stage or possibly 4-stage paint

Lucman 06-18-2009 07:14 PM

Re: using pearl paint...
 
Why should I have to take it to a paint shop to mix it and why do 3-4 stage paint?
Thnx

Chewy Built ! 06-18-2009 09:20 PM

Re: using pearl paint...
 
dont mean to threadjack, but do you lay down the pearl with the clear? or the pearl and then the clear?

jody754 06-18-2009 10:19 PM

Re: using pearl paint...
 
base then pearl then clear and just go to a paint store and tell them what you want and they'll mix it for you

eduardo i. 06-19-2009 04:21 AM

Re: using pearl paint...
 
There are different ways in which you lay pearl, usually you start with a pearl basecoat that is gold, gray or darkgray, afterthat you lay coats of translucent( very transparent) color of choice, after you have achieved the darkness you want ( with the more number of coats the darker) you spray clear.If you want to achieve a dark purple/black, i would first spray the hood metalic purple and then use translucent black on top of it( very little mist it darkens reall fast.

Pear paints are usually three stage buut can be more depending on the kind of result wanted, its just a matter of preference and there is no "official way":)

IMPATIENT 06-19-2009 04:26 AM

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Originally Posted by eduardo i. (Post 38959711)
There are different ways in which you lay pearl, usually you start with a pearl basecoat that is gold, gray or darkgray, afterthat you lay coats of translucent( very transparent) color of choice, after you have achieved the darkness you want ( with the more number of coats the darker) you spray clear.If you want to achieve a dark purple/black, i would first spray the hood metalic purple and then use translucent black on top of it( very little mist it darkens reall fast.

Pear paints are usually three stage buut can be more depending on the kind of result wanted, its just a matter of preference and there is no "official way":)

your thinking of candy paints in that first paragraph of yours my man.

precisionsc54 06-19-2009 03:56 PM

Re: using pearl paint...
 
just spray your base. Mix the pearl into some intercoat clear shoot it then shoot the regular clear. DONE

jksmith 06-19-2009 05:29 PM

Re: using pearl paint...
 
like precision said the pearl usually mixes into the clear

IMPATIENT 06-19-2009 06:03 PM

Re: using pearl paint...
 
that is entirely false. pearl is not usually mixed into the clear, it is a seperate midcoat. a true 3 stage pearl anyhow.it is a midcoat, 99 percent of the time it is a clear basecoat that your pearl powder is mixed into. you spray it with usually around 3-4 coats before you start to get your pearl effect, depending on how concentrated your pearl is and what color it is being sprayed over. its not usually a contrasted color, it is a color that is going to enhance the underlying color, than you lay your clear after flash time.. Its not like a candy paint where a completely opposite basecoat is sprayed and then covered with tons of opposing color transparent midcoat. i think precision was just giving you a quick easy way of doing it. you can do it like that, just not how its supposed to be done but is good for beginners i guess.

gorillafart 06-20-2009 02:20 AM

Re: using pearl paint...
 

Originally Posted by IMPATIENT (Post 38968002)
that is entirely false. pearl is not usually mixed into the clear, it is a seperate midcoat. a true 3 stage pearl anyhow.it is a midcoat, 99 percent of the time it is a clear basecoat that your pearl powder is mixed into. you spray it with usually around 3-4 coats before you start to get your pearl effect, depending on how concentrated your pearl is and what color it is being sprayed over. its not usually a contrasted color, it is a color that is going to enhance the underlying color, than you lay your clear after flash time.. Its not like a candy paint where a completely opposite basecoat is sprayed and then covered with tons of opposing color transparent midcoat. i think precision was just giving you a quick easy way of doing it. you can do it like that, just not how its supposed to be done but is good for beginners i guess.

good info!

precisionsc54 06-20-2009 05:12 AM

Re: using pearl paint...
 
ya your right. That way is quick and easy. Perfect for a beginner to get a good result

eduardo i. 06-20-2009 07:59 AM

Re: using pearl paint...
 
Yea as i had said before there is no official way to spray pearl, it strictly depends on the effect wanted. Impatients way will definately have better results compared to what i posted, i was thinking he wanted a candy like pearl ( in which you spray te metallic base coat, then transluscent color coat with pearl and then clear or clear with a bit of pearl):)

Lucman 06-21-2009 10:24 AM

Re: using pearl paint...
 
So this is the way I should do it?
1st. Spray base coat, in his case black
2nd. Spray 3-4 clear coats
already mixed with the pearl powder
in this case purple.
Is this right?

precisionsc54 06-21-2009 11:48 AM

Re: using pearl paint...
 
well It depends on how much pearl effect you are trying to achieve. You might just need 1 or 2 coats. But after spraying the pearl, you need to spray just straight clear over everything to seal it up and protect the pearl in the case u need to wetsand and buff

eduardo i. 06-21-2009 06:01 PM

Re: using pearl paint...
 
yep, thats a good method:)

Lucman 06-21-2009 09:08 PM

Re: using pearl paint...
 
I just want it to be noticeable, Like when you're passing by and you take a glance at it and you see some purple tint on that black paint job. So 3 coats will be fine plus the straight clear coat?

precisionsc54 06-22-2009 01:35 AM

Re: using pearl paint...
 
yes

slow88si 06-22-2009 01:28 PM

Re: using pearl paint...
 
I would suggest test panels to get the effect you want before you paint your hood.

Lucman 06-22-2009 04:57 PM

Re: using pearl paint...
 
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Originally Posted by slow88si (Post 38994593)
I would suggest test panels to get the effect you want before you paint your hood.

Should I just get a pice of metal and paint it till Im satisfied with it?

Now I've got something else I wanna do to my hood too.. I want to put some white lettering on it, how should I do this?

Here's what Im thinking of.

slow88si 06-22-2009 07:39 PM

Re: using pearl paint...
 
Yeah get a 8" by 8" peice and paint it with one coat and see what it looks like in the sun and if thats not enough pearl, shoot a second and etc. etc. till you get what you want.

Lucman 06-24-2009 08:45 PM

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Originally Posted by Lucman (Post 38996909)

Now I've got something else I wanna do to my hood too.. I want to put some white lettering on it, how should I do this?

Here's what Im thinking of.

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