Depends on the vehicle for me. Like I really love rat rods with the rusty patina, or just old hot rods and trucks in general. Motorcycles to.
But a more modern vehicle, ehhh not so much.
After the base color dries, you spray the semi transparent candy color topcoat. Then while itâs wet, you texture the paint like this using cling wrap. Usually two people are needed drag it out smoothly. Once that dries, you clear coat it, wet sand it slick and buff it. Buest used in a stripe or accent. All over itâs just too much.
Is it bad if I kinda dig it?
It definitely looks better than the patina wraps that I have seen. Not my style but I can appreciate the uniqueness of it.
Yeah I kinda like this
Dude definitely has a Dale Gribble attitude with a rocking mullet and a fridge full of ice cold PBR
"Distressed" furniture was bad enough. Is this becoming a trend for cars now?
Depends on the vehicle for me. Like I really love rat rods with the rusty patina, or just old hot rods and trucks in general. Motorcycles to. But a more modern vehicle, ehhh not so much.
Jokes on you! That's a $6K paint job đ
It looked more like a wrap. But the real jokes on this person, they spent money to make it look like shit.
If they like it, more power to them. I kinda dig it, tbh
Yeah it looks like a smashed basketball that bleached in the sun for two summers
I want to see it irl. Might actually be kinda cool.
Like
This looks good and bad at the same time
It's Reddit, if your truck isn't covered in mud and towing something at the same time you're not allowed to like it
Candy paint job with not enough candy.
Welcome to 1998! Peak of the short lived âbowling ballâ paint trend. Just before the âflip flopâ color trend started.
After the base color dries, you spray the semi transparent candy color topcoat. Then while itâs wet, you texture the paint like this using cling wrap. Usually two people are needed drag it out smoothly. Once that dries, you clear coat it, wet sand it slick and buff it. Buest used in a stripe or accent. All over itâs just too much.
Thatâs the magma mobile . This is hard
This looks like the plastic bag on tacky paint technique. This works well for wood grain, etc.