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Silver Holographic Flake .004"

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Product Overview

This is a  25g bag of Silver Holographic color shift flake (.004" in size for small HVLP gun nozzles & most standard airbrush sizes).

Same pigment used by HOK, PPG, Sherwin-Williams, or Dupont in their automotive paints & finishes. 

Add a perfect effect to your:

  • Custom Paint (Cars,Truck,Hotrods,Harley,Imports,Racecars...)
  • Power Coatings (can use in 450' degree fahrenheit temperture)
  • Flames
  • Air Brushing
  • Art Paintings
  • Model Cars, Boats, Planes
  • Drywall
  • House Appliances
  • If it can be painted you can use these pearls!!!!!
  • Dont waste loads of $$$$ on special effect paint when you can get the effect for less than $20.....

 Depending on your desired effect, the bag of pearl will make 1-2 quarts of clear coat for that Silver Holographic color shift. It will mix with any clear or paint on the market today & last for years.. Don't paint without this stuff.....

 

Mix & Painting Tips: After your base coat is applied and scuffing it. Mix 1-1.5 table spoon of pearl per quart. The pearl goes a long ways but if you want more you might need reducer. Always spray a test run before shooting over your base. Spray the pearl/clear using a 50% overlay spray & at the correct clear coat manufacturer's spraying temps. Always wait for the correct flash time between each coat. Spray 1-2 coats of pearl/clear & 2-4 coats  of normal clear over the pearl will protect the pearl as well. A lightly buff in the end will bring out your shine in your clear.

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  • 5
    This stuff is amazing.

    Posted by frederick robinson on 31st Mar 2016

    I paint shoes and I needed a good holographic pigment that would adhere to patent leather and these flakes did just that. When the light is on the shoe is silver and when the light is off you can see the holographic. I used the flakes over a black base and I'm still amazed by how good they came out.