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4300 Series Pearlescent & Metallic Colors
Pearlescent and Metallic Colours are pearl base coats. For graphics and base coat application, they’re best applied as a mid-coat over a color-keyed AutoBorne Sealer base.
Start with a color-keyed AutoBorne Sealer for best orientation. Auto Air Pearlescent & Metallic Colours lay down flat with an even pearlescent orientation when applied over a color-keyed base colour as opposed to a white or black base. By colour – keying with the base colour, less material is required which reduces the build-up of pearlescent that creates a mottled, splotchy finish. Using minimal amounts of pearlescent is key to achieving an even pearlescent finish. It is also important to allow for adequate drying time in between coats of Pearlescent & Metallic Colours so that each coat lays down in an even pattern. If the underlying coat is still tacky, the next coat’s pearlescent will accumulate along the underlying coat’s pearlescent pattern and develop channels of pearl which will create a mottled appearance. Color-keying the Pearlescent Colours with the underlying base colour saves not only material, but allows for quicker drying times due to less material per coat and an even orientation in the finish.
Pearlescent Colours and Metallic Colours cover well, especially over a color-keyed base of AutoBorne Sealer.
On average, 2 – 3 coats are required for complete coverage. Orientation will benefit from a drop-coat after full coverage has been achieved. Reduce psi by 7 – 10psi and apply a single, cross pattern coat.
Allow each coat ample time to dry. When the pearlescent powder in the underlying coat is truly dry, the next, wet coat’s pearlescent powder will not accentuate the underlying pattern resulting in “channelling” of pearlescent in the finish. Applying a well-orientated coat in an even and consistent spray pattern that is properly atomized is essential to a achieving a great finish. Using with a color-keyed AutoBorne Sealer makes this much easier when painting helmets, bikes, cars and any large paint job.
Pearlescent and Metallic Colours are best applied with a large tip-sized airbrush or spray gun. Refer to Hard Surface Application Guide for further application information.