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storked82 06-09-2010 08:39 AM

Has anyone ever used dupli color mirage?
 
HELLO GUYS

Was just woundering if anyone has ever used this ? Paint to do a bumper or ect .I want to give a custom look to the front end of my truck and a friend told me that he could make it look really good useing this Mirage paint If any of you guys had used this plz share picuters

Thanks
Jeff Main :chevy:

RandyP 06-09-2010 08:52 AM

Re: Has anyone ever usd dupli color mirage?
 
Never used spray bomb tri coats, but the real tri coat stuff has been around for ages. All it does is give a base, a mid coat that is mostly a heavy pearl color and then a clear. Allows massive flop and depending on colors used, amazing shade changes at different angles.

No matter what, it will look like it was painted from a spray can. As long as that is what you're after, it'll look cool. Looks like it is all lacquer, so you'd be able to wash it off pretty easy if you didn't like it. Would also require buffing and polishing to get a real gloss on it. Not sure if you've ever buffed on rattle can clear or not.... Not the most normal thing in the world.

In a nutshell, I could see using that stuff to do a grille or wheels or trim, but not an actual bumper or any sheet metal on your truck.

Slonaker 06-09-2010 03:33 PM

Re: Has anyone ever usd dupli color mirage?
 
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Originally Posted by RandyP (Post 4022228)
No matter what, it will look like it was painted from a spray can. As long as that is what you're after, it'll look cool. Looks like it is all lacquer, so you'd be able to wash it off pretty easy if you didn't like it. Would also require buffing and polishing to get a real gloss on it. Not sure if you've ever buffed on rattle can clear or not.... Not the most normal thing in the world.

I helped a friend paint his '32 Ford Roadster with black spray can lacquer. Once buffed out, the parts I helped with were beautiful.

Slonaker

RandyP 06-09-2010 03:58 PM

Re: Has anyone ever usd dupli color mirage?
 
There is a night and day difference between keeping lacquer buffed up, and the initial buff, and using a newer urethane based product. You buff urethane due to dirt or orange peel, you buff lacquer to simply get a gloss. Most paint shops don't even have real compound anymore, don't need it.

Hottrucks 06-09-2010 05:23 PM

Re: Has anyone ever usd dupli color mirage?
 
did my buddies X wifes Honda Rebal..it came out WAAAAAY better than I ever thought....just be sure to give it plenty of time to get hard before you put it in the wind

Conundrum 06-09-2010 06:30 PM

Re: Has anyone ever usd dupli color mirage?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by RandyP (Post 4022228)
In a nutshell, I could see using that stuff to do a grille or wheels or trim, but not an actual bumper or any sheet metal on your truck.


I agree.
I used it to paint a welding helmet once, worked pretty good for that.

Slonaker 06-10-2010 01:45 PM

Re: Has anyone ever usd dupli color mirage?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by RandyP (Post 4022764)
There is a night and day difference between keeping lacquer buffed up, and the initial buff, and using a newer urethane based product. You buff urethane due to dirt or orange peel, you buff lacquer to simply get a gloss. Most paint shops don't even have real compound anymore, don't need it.

I'm not saying it is necessarily a good choice, just that lacquer from a spray can (that is what you said the product he asked about is...) doesn't always look bad. Lacquer is an old technology. It fades and chips easily, and requires constant maintenance. The benefits are that it is cheap, does not have isocyanates that will mess up your lungs or require you to buy expensive fresh air equipment, and it is easy to work with. That is why it is being pushed for do it yourself types.

Slonaker

RandyP 06-10-2010 02:04 PM

Re: Has anyone ever used dupli color mirage?
 
And take what I say with a big grain of salt, I have a serious dislike for rattle cans, always have. But I'm fortunate enough to have a shop with real equipment and product, so you can sorta see the reasoning. If you had a choice to eat with the formal dining utensils, or use paper plates and plastic forks... which would you choose? :lol:

Slonaker 06-10-2010 04:30 PM

Re: Has anyone ever used dupli color mirage?
 
Depends...Am I washing the dishes? :)

I know what you are saying. I'm just trying to help with his question about if it will work for HIM. If his options are rattle cans or nothing, they might be a good solution for HIM.

I have a good compressor and several decent spray guns, but I still use a lot of spray paint. Unfortunately I am lacking one important thing...skill!

Slonaker

von guido 06-11-2010 05:08 PM

Re: Has anyone ever used dupli color mirage?
 
i painted a spare helmet with it before...looked good but i also used a normal automotive clearcoat out of a gun

dammitmitchell 06-11-2010 06:51 PM

Re: Has anyone ever used dupli color mirage?
 
spray paint stays "soft" so if you hit it it'll damage alot easier then regular auto paint

USSkoval 06-11-2010 09:41 PM

Re: Has anyone ever used dupli color mirage?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by RandyP (Post 4024244)
And take what I say with a big grain of salt, I have a serious dislike for rattle cans, always have. But I'm fortunate enough to have a shop with real equipment and product, so you can sorta see the reasoning. If you had a choice to eat with the formal dining utensils, or use paper plates and plastic forks... which would you choose? :lol:

Lol, I've been at a body shop for years now and I love to spray paint stuff. Obviously though, I know where draw the line. And I like paper plates an plastic forks too:lol:


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