
Prepare to be captivated by the extraordinary work of Troy Cadlini, a true visionary in the automotive world. His latest masterpiece showcases a flawless combination of Toyota Cement Gray Metallic and Murdered Out Black, delivering a bold yet refined look that commands attention on every road. With Tamco Paint’s professional-grade products, Troy achieved exceptional coverage, depth, and a show-quality finish built to last.
The build started with Toyota Cement Gray Metallic, setting a sleek and modern tone for the project. To create contrast and visual drama, Murdered Out Black was skillfully applied, producing a striking two-tone effect. Color from Amerflint II Single Stage Series Factory Pack Kit, were chosen for their rich pigmentation and superior performance. HR Reducers were used throughout the process for smooth, even application and perfect flow-out.
Finally, the project was sealed with HC4105 Extra Slow Glamour Clearcoat Kit, adding a brilliant, long-lasting gloss and enhancing the depth of the two-tone finish. The result is a head-turning, high-quality build that reflects Troy’s craftsmanship and Tamco Paint’s exceptional automotive finishing capabilities.
Painter: Troy Cadlini
Tamco Products used for this look:
- Amerflint II Single Stage Series Factory Pack Kit
- Toyota Cement Gray Metallic | 1H5 | 2011- 2022 | OEM High Impact Single Stage
- Murdered Out Black
- HR Reducers
- HC4105 Extra Slow Glamour Clearcoat Kit
Optional but recommended Tamco Paint products:
- Paint Remover
- HR397 or HR397W Waterbourne Wax & Grease Remover
- HR398 Final Wipe
- Polyester Paste
- High Build Epoxy Primer Series Kit
- DTA Epoxy Primer
- DTM Primer
- Forever Seal
- HH57 Basecoat Hardener
- Flo N Go
- Tamco T-Cups - Spray gun cup liner system
- Finishing & Detailing
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