LiME LiNE Base Coat Maker Pigment Powder, Automotive Grade, Basecoat (Chameleon Green/Purple/Blue)
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Jack W.
> 24 hourHoly moly what a beautiful pearl in this. It really pops in the sun. I can’t wait until the whole bike is done!!!
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Elaina Kreiger
> 24 hourExactly what I was looking for easy to use
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Carport Customs YouTube
> 24 hourI used the Lime Line pigment for the 1st time to paint my RC truck body. I do custom paint on real cars, trucks and motorcycles, but wanted to paint something small for the 1st time using this product. When mixed with the Lime Line intercoat clear these pigment flow and spray amazing. The coverage goes along way if you follow the mixing directions on the container. I have also use these pigment in my air brush and they flow flawlessly through it as well.
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Shawn Laughlin
> 24 hourA little really does go a long way especially with the neon green,really. It’s more a true pigment vs a Pearl flake if you know what I mean. I mixed around 7 ounces at a time and used the neon green sparingly and was surprised just how little I needed to make the water clear polyurethane clear coat a solid color. I also added some of their gold Pearl and a tiny amount of their color changing purple colored Pearl and it came out beautiful. Just look at the pictures.And Like I said above I used absolutely no reducer at all spraying PPG jc60 and fast hardner through a Devilbiss DV1 clear coat gun,first with the 1.3 tip and then with the 1.4 tip and it sprayed fine through both tips. I’m sure it will spray just fine through any spray gun though. I’m just giving you my personal experience and what I used. But My personal opinion if you’re spraying smaller objects like i do in the pictures I would try a 1.2. At least on the next batch of lights coming up I am going to try a 1.2 tip and I’ll update my post. But if I could I would give this pigment 10 or 100 stars. I like it better than any other pigments I’ve ever used.