Yes, matte and flat colors look awesome on cars, but the paint is a little different to spray than other automotive paints. In this video, we’re going to talk about stripes and give you 5 tips of how to avoid them.
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Daddy Rick says
July 28, 2015 at 4:37 pm🙂 I’m sorry but if it don’t shine, it ain’t worth all the trouble. I just can’t get used to matt or flat paint. Guess I’m to old. lol
I’ve also used the cris-cross on high metallic like silvers. It workes. Good tip, Donnie & Jess. And remember, if you’re getting stripes in met, or even when you’re applying pearls, Donnie’s tip is the answer……
Keep the vids comin’!!!!!
admin says
July 28, 2015 at 4:40 pmThanks for leaving comment Daddy Rick!