Thread: Black sparkle basecoat
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06-09-2008 03:30 PM #1
Black sparkle basecoat
I'm looking for something that does not have a "grayish" look, like black pearl does. I need something dark, and "sparkley", that looks more like a very fine black 'flake.
Here is a picture of a job I did long ago.....but can't remember what I used for it. I just know it wasn't 'flake.
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06-09-2008 05:18 PM #2
Have you looked into Ice Crystal Pearls ?
I think its a pigmented glass flake .
PPG I think uses some exotic type of flake / pearl in their Vibrance line you might look into also .
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06-09-2008 06:17 PM #3
Thanks, I'll check it out.
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06-10-2008 04:18 AM #4
HRP in the mid 80's Honda had a Black metallic on their prelude real clean black and small metallics . Was a clear coat from the factory also .Last edited by bluestang67; 06-10-2008 at 04:20 AM.
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06-10-2008 08:42 AM #5
Thanks. I'll check it out.
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06-10-2008 12:15 PM #6
PBC 100 Black Sparkle from HOK
http://smg.photobucket.com/albums/v2...rod/?start=all
best pics I have.... I will look for more
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06-10-2008 12:55 PM #7
Thanks, guys. I liked the "meta" flake course sparkle, but the customer wants more "twinkle" so I went with the black flake from X-otic, over HOK black base.
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06-10-2008 04:05 PM #8
Well HRP if ya got it sprayed yet post a pic plz.
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06-10-2008 05:21 PM #9
Forget black with black flake. No sparkle! Looks like black with slightly darker specks!
I need to see what the owner wants to do, then I'm either going with the HOK metajewels (course) "Black Diamond", or straight black.
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06-10-2008 05:29 PM #10
We just shot a beautiful black metallic Acura last week, when I get back to the shop I'll pull the RO and see what the codes were. Plenty of different flake material, large, small, round, square, most however are in a liquid form these days with a base that looks almost silver in color until you mix it into the paint......Again I'll look up what we used and give you the mix codes so you can cross reference it from what I use (Sherwin Williams) to whatever paint supplier you use.
Bill S.Last edited by mrmustang; 06-10-2008 at 05:31 PM.
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06-10-2008 05:30 PM #11
ppg its called prismatique i used it on a camaro it made it look like a rainbow trout in the sun i forget what paint they mix it in but the guy gave me a vile of it for free, with out the paint you mix it with the clear and it covers real nice in three coatesGLENN
you can do it if you know how it works
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06-10-2008 05:33 PM #12
The thing we have been trying to avoid is to have to much of a grayish look. He just wants black and bright sparkles.....no other color.
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06-10-2008 05:49 PM #13
this is over blue wish i could find the black pics ,it dont look grayGLENN
you can do it if you know how it works
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06-10-2008 06:04 PM #14
here i took these pics from pics ...but you get the ideaGLENN
you can do it if you know how it works
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06-10-2008 06:24 PM #15
Thanks, Looks wild, but he doesn't want the "rainbow" flake.
Thank you Roger. .
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