Ah, it's fun to spell with a K. Anyways, I'm about to dive into the world of candy paint and figured I'd ask a few questions that have peaked my curiosity lately. I've been messaging Jim C like crazy and figured I'd give him a break from my questions.
1. What causes candy to bleed where regular paint would not?
2. Why doesn't it bleed into clear coat when it will bleed into intercoat clear?
I have a shop fridge that I'm going to test it on, going with a candy red (HOK Apple Red KK) and then a creamy white logo over top of it. It'll have HOK -----@--------- Silver underneath the candy/intercoat mix, and the silver will be tinted with KK as per Jim C's recommendation. I leave for my annual training in the military for the next 2 weeks, when I get back I just need to tape my drywall, paint, then start working in my garage.
1. What causes candy to bleed where regular paint would not?
2. Why doesn't it bleed into clear coat when it will bleed into intercoat clear?
I have a shop fridge that I'm going to test it on, going with a candy red (HOK Apple Red KK) and then a creamy white logo over top of it. It'll have HOK -----@--------- Silver underneath the candy/intercoat mix, and the silver will be tinted with KK as per Jim C's recommendation. I leave for my annual training in the military for the next 2 weeks, when I get back I just need to tape my drywall, paint, then start working in my garage.