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    Quote Originally Posted by sunsetdart View Post
    Matt.............painting candies are the HARDEST paints to get right. If the overlap is not perfect, you will tiger stripe it. If you make a mistake, it has to be done all over. Stick with BC/CC . If you are a beginner..............practice, practice, and then................more practice.
    Also remember.............painting the car is about 5% of the job.....the other 95% is preparation of the body. If the bodywork and prep are not right, even the best painter in the world can't make it look good.
    Your right there!!!! Ya can't polish a turd.
    Most of the factory candy look paints today are a tri-coat, simular to candies .
    done with a base coat,color coat(with pearls) and clear coats.
    Still takes a lot of experiance to get it right. then if ya got to spot it it's not as easy to do any blends etc.
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    Quote Originally Posted by DA34GUY View Post
    Your right there!!!! Ya can't polish a turd.
    Most of the factory candy look paints today are a tri-coat, simular to candies .
    done with a base coat,color coat(with pearls) and clear coats.
    Still takes a lot of experiance to get it right. then if ya got to spot it it's not as easy to do any blends etc.
    Just my 2 cents after 45+ years experiance.

    I saw this thread before and forgot to check back. I was looking at Red Jewel myself. It comes on most of the newer GM cars, Camaro, Malibu, etc. The paint itself is very expensive and like you said its still a tri stage. Do you see any advantage to going this route instead of a traditional candy apple red? It certainly does not have quite the same "glowing" affect candy apple red does and if the paint is expensive and just as difficult to apply I see no real reason for me to chose Red Jewel.

    Is this candy apple red? It looks real dark, but I know lighting has a huge affect on what shade it looks.
    http://image.rodandcustommagazine.co...ed_mercury.jpg

    EDIT: just reread HOTRODPAINT's first response. Red Jewel I guess would be included in "factory tri-coat color" I suppose and therefore has the advantages you listed, correct? The basecoat candy by House of Kolor...is that a single stage? How is that applied? Thanks
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    This is what you are talking about right? http://www.tcpglobal.com/hokpaint/ho...rin-kandy.aspx

    This says "Kandy Basecoats over BC25 - Black" Does this mean you apply a black basecoat then one of these candy colors over top? Wouldn't that make it real dark since traditional candy is sprayed over silver or gold or since this paint isn't as transparent a darker base produces similar effects as a silver/gold base candy?
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