Is denim paint worth it?
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RE: Is denim paint worth it?
Actually the demin paint HAS a clear coat....they just put a "flattener" in the clear before they spray it on. Using just primer, will allow rust, as condensation goes right through primer, as primer is very porous...on purpose, to allow the base coat to adhere. The flattener gives you that look, but with the protection of a base coat.
Some I like, some I don't....kind of depends on the bike. TheCustom all black V-Rod in Black Demin, is "too black" for me PERSONALLY, as an example......I think a little chrome sets off the flat paint better.
P.S. You can give your paintjob the flat look by wet-sanding your clear with 2000 grit paper, and alot of water.
~Joe
Some I like, some I don't....kind of depends on the bike. TheCustom all black V-Rod in Black Demin, is "too black" for me PERSONALLY, as an example......I think a little chrome sets off the flat paint better.
P.S. You can give your paintjob the flat look by wet-sanding your clear with 2000 grit paper, and alot of water.
~Joe
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RE: Is denim paint worth it?
I love the look - I, too, get a lot of compliments. I bought it because it was distinctive. I see vivid black all of the time, butso far, very few black denim bikes.
It's also easy to clean. Wash and wear, I guess. There's still plenty of bling on the bike to wax and polish, if you enjoy doing that stuff. Little by little, I've been taking all of the chrome off of my bike.
I really like what one of the other posters said. It looks maybe like the way a real bobber would have looked -
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It's also easy to clean. Wash and wear, I guess. There's still plenty of bling on the bike to wax and polish, if you enjoy doing that stuff. Little by little, I've been taking all of the chrome off of my bike.
I really like what one of the other posters said. It looks maybe like the way a real bobber would have looked -
$$ put into engine and suspension, and to heck with the paint
#17
RE: Is denim paint worth it?
Bump. (where is the bump smiley?)
After more time has past, how is the Denim paint holding up?
My SB is vivid black and I am considering getting the Crimson Denim Paint tins, no one seems to want to paint the denim colors and the cost of prep, materials, and laboris probably comparable to the cost of new tins. BestI can find is1300.00 for new. Thoughts?
Thanks, CB
After more time has past, how is the Denim paint holding up?
My SB is vivid black and I am considering getting the Crimson Denim Paint tins, no one seems to want to paint the denim colors and the cost of prep, materials, and laboris probably comparable to the cost of new tins. BestI can find is1300.00 for new. Thoughts?
Thanks, CB
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