![]() If you have any reservations about whether our products work in dip or other coatings, you should know that we were the pioneers who introduced Pearl and Pigment and Plasti Dip Pearls to the world.įor years we have been selling metallic paint pigments, pearl pigment, candy paint, and Temperature Changing Paint for your custom paint jobs. Not only are all of our Metal Flakes completely compatible with dip or other coatings, we were the first to supply the dip companies with pigments. Contact us with any questions or visit our FAQ page for more answers. they can be adjusted as needed for your specific application. In powder coat, use 1 heaping tablespoon per pound of clear powder to start. You can go as much as two as long as you are not overloading your clear with flake. We suggest 1 Heaping tablespoon per sprayable quart of clear blender/binder to start. As we say around here, “One jar paints a car.” Remember, unlike some flakes that people dust onto wet clear-coat dry and spend about 400 bucks for 20 jars of flake to paint a single auto, our system is much more efficient. See our tips pages for more information, our download our instructional PDF. Keep in mind, that even though they are called “Emerald Green metal flake” additives, most of our flakes are made from special solvent-resistant polyesters that can withstand the chemicals in the clear coat. Just choose your base coat (black is good if you want the paint to take on the color of the flakes), and add a heaping tablespoon of our flake to any clear coat (although we recommend a base clear for mixing the flake into, like PPG’s DBC-500, or HOK’s intercoat clear). We personally like the small flakes, because of the ease of use, but there are a lot of people out there who want larger metal flakes, so we are giving them to you.Ĭreating a great Emerald Green metal flake paint job is super simple with our flakes. His Name Is Green Flake has been awarded Best Film in 10 different festivals, including the Venice. His courageous cross-country journey to prepare the way for the Saints was integral to the 'Mormon Migration' and the settlement of Utah. We now offer all sizes of flakes in many of our popular colors. His Name Is Green Flake is inspired by the true story of enslaved pioneer and Latter-day Saint Green Flake. Used in Automotive Paint, Nail Polish, Dip, Epoxy Concrete Sealer, Water-Based Coatings, Powder Coatings, Fiberglass, and even Elmer’s Glue ®. When you use about a tablespoon per quart, “One Jar Does a Car.” ![]()
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