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  • hey Pete I have a question, if paint the fender on my car the factor color, it's dark green, would applying more coats give me a darker color and using less give me a lighter shade of green? how many coats should i paint to get the correct shade of green?

  • @Jx1x3 You should be good with just 3 full wet coats of paint and 3 full wet coats of clear, if you put more paint on, no it won't get darker, thats a myth, the paint will only get so dark on you and it's usually a 3 coat deal to where the paint covers and is at it's best optimizesm stages. Pete

  • Hi there can you tell where the music come from in the video it is good

  • @dryliner121 The song is called Alley Cat. Thanks Pete

  • pete was there any wetsanding needed after the clear coat if so what grade beginning to end im going to do my car this month just want every thing in order also is there a time line befor the pigment setup again as your laying down the clear thanks bro need your input on this

  • @ZONER4201 This type of clear you don't buff,, it has to be done in a very clean enviorment, if you buff it, it will get more glossy as you buff. Just wait 15 to 20 minutes before coats and the clear will lay down fine. Make sure you use full wet coats, so as not to have dry spots. Pete

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  • lmao the cop even sounds like chief wigem

  • cop on 1st sight ;-) thumbs up ;-)

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  • @dryliner121 alley cat by bent fabric (bent fabricius bjerre) he is still alive and do music still mostly for movies but also a kind of techno and hes pushing 90!!

  • @Jx1x3 You would only use a white epoxy sealer/primer for "BRIGHT" colors such as orange, yellow, electric green, ect. On standard to dark colors you can use any color sealer/primer you want. Start with 3 full wet coats of paint and then check for hiding purposes, you might have to put on one more to cover. It all depends what brand paint your using as well.

  • @SWRNC thanks man! ok I have one more dumb question..when someone tries to paint a car orange or yellow, a light colored primer would make it brighter and a darker shade primer would make it a shade darker, does this go for darker colors? would a light primer under green paint change the shade? or as longest it's 3 wet coats of each I should be good?

  • @freddiehebert pretty sure he said it was pre-mixed.

  • HI there,great video. One question..in my country there is no clear accept for buildings painting for interior and exteriors...could i use them on a bike? Or could i use lacquer acrylic sprays? Thanks

  • al looks like a hispanic pedo

  • hey Pete what was the mix ratio, flattener in the clear?

  • Cool Dude.

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