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Recently shared their two-toned 1934 Ford Sedan masterpiece, Austin Bochman, together with his father, transformed a 1934 Ford Sedan, which was personally owned by his father. He shared a detailed process of the restoration by starting with applying the DTA (Direct to Anything) Epoxy Kit, followed by HP5310 Grey DTM (Direct to Metal) Primer Kit, and block sanding. After that, he applied HP3502 Black Forever Seal and Murdered Out Black 2.0 for the bottom part of the Ford Sedan. For another color on the top part of the car, he sprayed HP3503 White Forever Seal, followed by Slick Silver Metallic, and started to spray 4 coats of Kandy Killa Blue - Candy Pearl Basecoat, and topped it off with 2 coats of Monaco - Candy Pearl Basecoat. For the final touch, he sprayed 3 coats of HC4105 Extra Slow Glamour Clearcoat Kit and flow-coated with an additional 3 coats of the said clear.
It was an absolute show-stopper, combining both the talents and skills of Austin and his father. The pictures really don't do justice to how this build will make you dream of having and probably... make you drool!
Painter: Austin Bochman
Tamco Products used for this look:
- DTA (Direct to Anything) Epoxy Kit
- HP5310 Grey DTM (Direct to Metal) Primer Kit
- HP3502 Black Forever Seal
- HP3503 White Forever Seal
- Murdered Out Black 2.0
- Slick Silver Metallic
- Kandy Killa Blue - Candy Pearl Basecoat
- Monaco - Candy Pearl Basecoat
- HR Reducers
- HC4105 Extra Slow Glamour 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
- HH57 Basecoat Hardener
- CC3000 Candy Carrier
- Flo N Go
- Tamco T-Cups - Spray gun cup liner system
- Finishing & Detailing
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