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Zell
Hello everyone,
This is my first post on the SPI forums even though this will be the third vehicle I have used SPI paint on.
I am shooting Vitamin C Metallic on a 1972 Roadrunner, color code K2, (not an original color, but one of my favorite MOPAR colors none the less). Several people have recommended that I use a 'tinted' white primer or sealer (that is they recommend getting some white primer and adding a small about of base color or some other orange colored primer to tint the primer to a opaque shade of orange.)
Has anyone done this before and will it make a difference for the paint? Also, if you have done this with any SPI primers or sealers could you recommend how to do this (e.g. one shot of base coat paint p/cup or quart). Any help would be greatly appreciated.
This is my first time working with a metallic color.
Thanks!
This is my first post on the SPI forums even though this will be the third vehicle I have used SPI paint on.
I am shooting Vitamin C Metallic on a 1972 Roadrunner, color code K2, (not an original color, but one of my favorite MOPAR colors none the less). Several people have recommended that I use a 'tinted' white primer or sealer (that is they recommend getting some white primer and adding a small about of base color or some other orange colored primer to tint the primer to a opaque shade of orange.)
Has anyone done this before and will it make a difference for the paint? Also, if you have done this with any SPI primers or sealers could you recommend how to do this (e.g. one shot of base coat paint p/cup or quart). Any help would be greatly appreciated.
This is my first time working with a metallic color.
Thanks!