Tuesday, March 24, 2015

Fresh paint Flames On The Hood

Classic Boiling Rod Flames


Turn your motorcar into a decalescent rod by accenting the hood with flames. Flames can be painted on using Car colouring and can be customized to praise your vehivle and to fit your tastes. Flames can be any amount and any colour. Assemble decided there are no gaps and that the masking tape is firmly pressed down.4. Sand the areas to be painted with Six hundred grit wet sandpaper.



1. Wash your van with an automotive broaden and grease remover.


2. Frame the flame replica onto the hood with a grease pencil. Palpation at liberty to capitalization a cardboard or hefty paper cut-out template for tracing the design, or haul the flames free-hand whether that's your style.


3. Mask off the spaces encompassing and in between the flames with masking tape. Narrow tape is first-class for getting on all sides of curves. Flames can besides capitalization multiple colours to discover an air-brushed aftereffect. Gratify ideas for flames for your machine by perusing blistering rod magazines and websites.

Instructions



5. Dust down the areas to be painted with a cloth and pre-paint surface cleaner to remove the sanding dust and to prepare the surface to hire gloss.


6. Mask off the surrounding parts of the van, prize the windscreen, the sides, the grill, etc. so they don't get splattered with paint. Use plastic sheeting or butcher paper and masking tape to block off these areas.


7. Use a sprayer to paint automotive primer on the flame areas. Use sweeping motions and avoid letting the primer pool up. Apply three successive coats. Allow the primer to dry. The primer dries quickly and should be ready in not more than Forty five minutes.


8. Use the sprayer to paint the flames in the same manner the primer was painted. If using multiple gradations of color, start with the lightest color then work towards the darkest color. Feather and overlap the edges of each color to create an airbrushed look.


9. Let the paint dry for Twenty minutes then remove the masking tape. Removing the masking tape before the paint is totally dry will ensure that when the masking tape is removed, in won't take up any of the flame paint. Allow the paint to finish drying overnight.