Temporary Paint help (peelable)

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YES. Or glow-in-the-dark.
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Youtube that paint before you use it. I did a little research on it and it honestly didnt look to work very well.
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benji wrote:YES. Or glow-in-the-dark.

I don't like glowing effects but radiant paint is enough though plan to boil the paint cans by turning up the water heater.


1 spray 1 sand 1 time can I get a yaymen!

I like there reds mix that with that tanish orange color achieve two tone painting by studying. That would be filthy Chery on a drive by fading to cream orange.


Perfection on the last of its kind I maybe buying more old school pgos
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You do that, tell me how boiling the cans go.
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Yeeeeeeaaaahh......
Maybe don't boil em, get em too hot n you might have a mess after the can pops open :D just place em in a tub full of hot water that should be good enough but too hot and the can will burst open I think.
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benji wrote:Yeeeeeeaaaahh......
Maybe don't boil em, get em too hot n you might have a mess after the can pops open :D just place em in a tub full of hot water that should be good enough but too hot and the can will burst open I think.
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I am picturing a water effect in my mind or two tone red and orange sherbert base orange reflecting red with gold rims, chrome trim.



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Going to be a task to get thayh wet glossy, and or sparkly look I may have to add az aparkle spray to imitate mattalic colors.
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If you want it wet, bury it in clear coat. Like several coats.
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benji wrote:If you want it wet, bury it in clear coat. Like several coats.

OK just know I want my paint so crisp it makes a hippy girl wet lol


All seriousness aside I may just do that island shadowed effect I should just do one color and do practice pieces and drop effects on my for profit builds.


The better paint means less work I have to do to the engine, most people walk the additude on there scoot others make rat rod buckets to prevent theft or want to steal people sy the end of the day oll be proud of what happens how so upu fix psnrl lip chips about 2.75 inches long? Could just throw chtomw trim over the area of damage but I don't want no ghetto stuff.
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Have you thought about having it vinyl wrapped?
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kuromi wrote:Have you thought about having it vinyl wrapped?

You mean like this bad boy here.


Why yes, yes I have

Color is an issue I would have to order two colors how long is the advwrage scooter they sell by 20- 40-55-100 inch length
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Yeah, that's the stuff.
You can buy rolls of it on eBay, like the sticker bomb stuff.
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kuromi wrote:Yeah, that's the stuff.
You can buy rolls of it on eBay, like the sticker bomb stuff.

Problem is my bird chested scooter needs strengthening on its front side I have a photo that highlights damaged areas. Will take a bit to retrieve.
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:imo:
kuromi wrote:Yeah, that's the stuff.
You can buy rolls of it on eBay, like the sticker bomb stuff.

Front panel damage at the lip, about 2.75 of the lip chipped, at the handle bar is splitting around the mirror chipped bumper clip , broken tab at the rear fender in the front and broken the tab that joins the rear fenders in the back under the cargo rack on the drivers side normally in a car.
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