custom paint question??
i don't know if thsi is the right forum if now move it please.
my question is does any one know how to get the wet paint look like there are water dropplets on the car i have heard you just spitz water on and fog a light coat on but i would think that the air would puch the water anround
any help would be great thanks
my question is does any one know how to get the wet paint look like there are water dropplets on the car i have heard you just spitz water on and fog a light coat on but i would think that the air would puch the water anround
any help would be great thanks
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by sloweredcivic »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">i don't know if thsi is the right forum if now move it please.
my question is does any one know how to get the wet paint look like there are water dropplets on the car i have heard you just spitz water on and fog a light coat on but i would think that the air would puch the water anround
any help would be great thanks</TD></TR></TABLE>
HAHAHA....hes about to find out how to seriously **** up a paint job...lol
ITs all in prep work before and after spraying, it takes time to get a nice paint job and alot of work. WETSAND ALOT inbetween coats.
my question is does any one know how to get the wet paint look like there are water dropplets on the car i have heard you just spitz water on and fog a light coat on but i would think that the air would puch the water anround
any help would be great thanks</TD></TR></TABLE>
HAHAHA....hes about to find out how to seriously **** up a paint job...lol
ITs all in prep work before and after spraying, it takes time to get a nice paint job and alot of work. WETSAND ALOT inbetween coats.
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snipah19
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Apr 26, 2012 07:39 AM



usually when people say wet look, they dont mean, it just rained look.
