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What you will learn in this video is prep and masking techniques.I will show you how to do realistic flames in House Of Kolor paints and using Air Sick Stencils.But the main focus will be on doing the ripped sheet Metal.Part 2 will focus more on the Metal. I have already done a video on ripped sheet metal,for beginners. What this video will show you is a more advanced version of that.Hope that every one enjoys it.
Ed Hubbs

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  • You say you are using waterborne Diamont Rm 900? Is that the BASF brand? When I look it up it is saying it is a solvent borne cleaner. Are there any issues wiping down basecoats with solvent borne cleaners before applying another basecoat or clear?

  • @xtremekustomz1 I wipe it down before applying base and yes I wipe it down before clear coat also.Yes it is BASF

  • Is the light blue and grey your using solid colors? Great work by the way, thanks.

  • @ya671u Yes they are.

  • I just recently finished a project and got it clear coated. Afterwards I noticed that there is a light spot on the body paint where the frisket paper was. Should I have cleaned the surface from where the frisket was before I did the clear? Or does it have something to do with putting frisket on metallic paint?

  • @myConcreteCreation Some times it can remove some of the metallic and cause a smear spot.

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  • @bakulawhuhuhu Or not,It looks great on the truck.

  • I like your artwork:D

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  • Nice on the shadows,I was going way to heavy.

  • very nice job on that

  • maybe you should make the tear sheet metal much more bigger....

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