Galaxy Grey - Shimrin2 (2nd Gen) Glamour Metallic Basecoat, 12 oz Aerosol House of Kolor

Galaxy Grey - Shimrin2 (2nd Gen) Glamour Metallic Basecoat, 12 oz Aerosol House of Kolor

Item#: HOK C2C-BC03-SP
Rated 5.0 out of 5
Based on 1 review
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Details
  • Shimrin 2 Metallic color bases have a captivatingly rich color
  • Versatile in that they can be used as basecoats beneath a Kandy application or simply clear over the top for a vibrant metallic finish
  • From this metallic platform color possibilities become endless, as Shimrin Metallic Bases may be intermixed with other Shimrins including the Neons, Graphic Kolors and Designer Pearls to create a truly one-of-a-kind custom finish
  • Universal basecoat that may be simply cleared for a final finish or used as a basecoat with other Kandys Simple application, good lay down, mottle free finish
  • LOW 3.5 VOC meets California Standards
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Weight: 2.0 lb

Overview

  • Shimrin 2 Metallic color bases have a captivatingly rich color
  • Versatile in that they can be used as basecoats beneath a Kandy application or simply clear over the top for a vibrant metallic finish
  • From this metallic platform color possibilities become endless, as Shimrin Metallic Bases may be intermixed with other Shimrins including the Neons, Graphic Kolors and Designer Pearls to create a truly one-of-a-kind custom finish
  • Universal basecoat that may be simply cleared for a final finish or used as a basecoat with other Kandys Simple application, good lay down, mottle free finish
  • LOW 3.5 VOC meets California Standards

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Reviewed by Don C.
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Rated 5 out of 5
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A chance to see it in person

Using the ready-to-spray samples, I'm glad I spent the extra money to see it in person.

It was close, but not quite what I wanted, so I ordered a bit different combination to get closer to my goal.

I base coated, then applied two coats to a panel, let it dry thoroughly, then taped it off in sections taping off the first sample.

Next, I re-coated, taped, then resprayed again until I hit 6 coats. Each time it got a little bit darker. Lastly, I removed all the taped off areas and compared them side-by-side. Close, but no cigar.

I will repeat this process until I have the right combination for my project.

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