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Nailpolish?!


Jordypop
09-30-2010, 03:46 PM
Sorry for the garbage thread but i gotta know. Im seeing alot of ppl on here saying "nailpolish paintjob". Are you actully using Nailpolish or is this just a type of paint/finish??

again sorry but i gotta know! lol

Lownslow
09-30-2010, 03:48 PM
Sorry for the garbage thread but i gotta know. Im seeing alot of ppl on here saying "nailpolish paintjob". Are you actully using Nailpolish or is this just a type of paint/finish??

again sorry but i gotta know! lol

nope it means were actually using nailpolish for the final finish :sunglasse

Jordypop
09-30-2010, 03:49 PM
thats nuts....just plain nuts lol you put it threw an airbrush??

rsxse240
09-30-2010, 06:31 PM
Yes, you have to use lacquer thinner for most nail polish to thin it enough to spray, but it makes some fan-flipping-tastic paintjobs that are hard as...well...nails haha! once the paint is fully cured, you can handle it all day long and not ruin the finish, it's really great.

Just don't spray nail polish over enamel or acrylic paint....bad things happen.

Jordypop
09-30-2010, 06:34 PM
Sweet deals thanks for the heads up about enamels lol

CFarias
10-01-2010, 03:05 PM
Nail polish looks great as a finish on models, but I've occasionally had problems with the "fast dry" types wrinkling and/or attacking the primer below. Just a heads up.

Plumberboy
10-01-2010, 10:50 PM
If you have a Sally Beauty store where you live you can get a bottle of thinner for about 3 bucks. I don't know why big box stores don't sell thinner, just remover. There are some pretty cool colors too. Why is there a billion shades of red anyway??

Lownslow
10-01-2010, 11:37 PM
If you have a Sally Beauty store where you live you can get a bottle of thinner for about 3 bucks. I don't know why big box stores don't sell thinner, just remover. There are some pretty cool colors too. Why is there a billion shades of red anyway??

never bothered with it but its nice to have different shades of red to work with
http://i30.photobucket.com/albums/c330/Lownslow302/built%20cars/2ce09265.jpg

tonioseven
10-02-2010, 11:53 AM
I use laquer thinner sometimes but prefer Scalefinishes.com enamel reducer when I have it on hand. I mix it 1:1 and shoot it at around 18-25 p.s.i. depending on the consistency. I like using them because I have access to waaaaaaaay more colors than just using paints. Nail polish paintjobs I've done...

http://images52.fotki.com/v641/photos/8/897838/4773176/yeah-vi.jpg
http://images49.fotki.com/v1510/photos/8/897838/8767874/Aristo17-vi.jpg
http://images51.fotki.com/v730/photos/8/897838/8857245/DSCN4037-vi.jpg
http://images47.fotki.com/v1454/photos/8/897838/4875808/tahoe1-vi.jpg
http://images18.fotki.com/v60/photos/8/897838/9106359/belair1-vi.jpg
http://www.geocities.com/tonioseven/mrs-2.jpg
http://www.geocities.com/tonioseven/66-cutty-oview.jpg

CrateCruncher
10-02-2010, 12:17 PM
I looked into doing this a few years ago. The girlfriend was sporting a rich emerald pearl color I wanted to spray a car with. I reasoned it wouldn't work because her polish remover was acetone based which led me to assume (wrongly I guess) that the polish had to be reduced with the same stuff. I've never had much luck shooting acetone paints because of the volatility. The paint always dries before it reaches the surface.

mn80228
10-02-2010, 01:11 PM
Just tried it myself this afternoon.
Picked up a bottle of nail polish on sale for about $1.99.
Mixed roughly 1:1 with some PPG ruducer I had.
Around 20 psi it laid down nice and flat.

Sprayed over some primer sealer that I use under automotive paints.

Worked great!

CrateCruncher
10-02-2010, 01:52 PM
Hmm. I just happen to need a wild paint job for a custom Katana I'm working on in a certain group build. I think this might just be what I'm looking for.

tonioseven
10-02-2010, 07:06 PM
Just tried it myself this afternoon.
Picked up a bottle of nail polish on sale for about $1.99.
Mixed roughly 1:1 with some PPG ruducer I had.
Around 20 psi it laid down nice and flat.

Sprayed over some primer sealer that I use under automotive paints.

Worked great!

Glad to hear it! :smokin:

rsxse240
10-02-2010, 08:27 PM
If you mix it just right, you can make candy colors too. Lay down your metallic base coat of what ever you want color nail polish, then mix your top candy color about 20% color to clear, maybe even closer to 10% color to clear (you'll find your own ratio) then top it off with the rest of the clear you didn't mix into your candy color. it comes out great with a little practice of mixing.

Lownslow
10-02-2010, 09:07 PM
If you mix it just right, you can make candy colors too. Lay down your metallic base coat of what ever you want color nail polish, then mix your top candy color about 20% color to clear, maybe even closer to 10% color to clear (you'll find your own ratio) then top it off with the rest of the clear you didn't mix into your candy color. it comes out great with a little practice of mixing.

thats what i did i noticed it reacts well with house of kolors intercoat clear

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