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Uploaded by on Oct 27, 2011

1997 bmw 328is transformed into a call street ripper !

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  • There are so many ways to use these products , just have fun with them !

  • You are correct , guitaristwagner , Although when using flakes , any size , silvers or high pearls use grey scotch brights . Flakes slide into grooves and show through clear ! you can also use high solid clears which allow you to use 2 to 3 coats of clear with ample product ! I wet sand with 2000 grit then machine with 3000 grit for super easy buff !

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  • @mohannadzorba You can in fact paint on the current color of your car but you need to use a red scotch brite pad on it first. You need to add clear coat on to your paint job when your done, atleast 4-6 coats then buff and wet sand the paint. Thats how you make the glossy layer that protects the paint.

  • kill the first bird that poops on that

  • please i need help , just to understand the process of doing that , why do u remove the original color of the car and u just emery thing , can i just start airbrushing on the original color of the car ? and at the end , how do u make the color shiny like if its covered by a glossy layer ?

  • Great paint job! However I don't think it went well for a BMW...

  • killer flames!

  • real nice flames but the car...

  • nice flow bro alot depth to the fire thumbs up

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