56_Kruiser
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Have done a couple test panels, one shooting with a lot of pearl, and another quite light.
As I expect, shooting with too much in the mix, it is hard to get it even, and with too little, it'll take too many coats.
Naturally, I can do more tests, but I'm curious if anyone measures the pearl they add to the intercoat clear, and then getting fairly consistent results, knowing how many coats, in general, you'd need to get what you want. I'm hoping to hear a general 'starting formula', ie. 1/8 tsp per 16oz mixed paint, or something like that.
I have some HOK Gold pearl I shot on my 56 years ago (will be using that again), and am happy with it. But it's been so long I don't remember how much I added or how many coats it took to achieve what I wanted.
As I expect, shooting with too much in the mix, it is hard to get it even, and with too little, it'll take too many coats.
Naturally, I can do more tests, but I'm curious if anyone measures the pearl they add to the intercoat clear, and then getting fairly consistent results, knowing how many coats, in general, you'd need to get what you want. I'm hoping to hear a general 'starting formula', ie. 1/8 tsp per 16oz mixed paint, or something like that.
I have some HOK Gold pearl I shot on my 56 years ago (will be using that again), and am happy with it. But it's been so long I don't remember how much I added or how many coats it took to achieve what I wanted.