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To get this head-turning look, Dan first applied the DTA (Direct to Anything) Epoxy Primer Kit and HP5312 White DTM (Direct to Metal) Primer Kit to create a foundation strong and solid enough and for maximum adhesion. Following them was 4 coats of the Blue Nitrous, an electrifying hue of blue. Then, for the hood, he used the Sinister Triple Reboot Blue, another blue shade that is dark and bold. And for the engine bay, the Underhood Satin Black Single Stage Kit. Finally, the HC2021 Very High Solids Clearcoat Kit was used to keep the coats all intact and extra durability. The glossy effect doesn't hurt either.
All in all, this ride has become a vehicle that mixes style and the surprising warmth of the blue. It's no question once that once this is on the road, with Mr. Dan Mann in it, he's got to get ready for wandering eyes.
Painter: Dan Mann
Tamco Products used for this look:
- DTA (Direct to Anything) Epoxy Primer Kit
- HP5312 White DTM (Direct to Metal) Primer Kit
- Blue Nitrous (4 coats)
- Sinister Triple Reboot Blue (hood)
- Underhood Satin Black Single Stage Kit (engine bay)
- HR Reducers
- HC2021 Very High Solids Clearcoat Kit
Optional but recommended Tamco Paint products:
- Paint Remover
- HR397 Wax & Grease Remover
- HR397W Waterbourne Wax & Grease Remover
- HR398 Final Wipe
- Polyester Paste
- High Build Epoxy Primer Series Kit
- Forever Seal
- HH57 Basecoat Hardener
- Flo N Go
- Tamco T-Cups - Spray gun cup liner system
- Finishing & Detailing
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