Hey guys!
I apologize for the lack of an update and not being around altogether, but I rejoined the ranks of the employed, so time is limited... again.
Just a quick update... We clear coated the tank and the mirra-chrome turned to #$%*e. It looked like an ugly silver paint job. Obviously, I was majorly disappointed... especially when I had such a beautiful black paint job and then descent results w/ the mirrachrome, but it turned to crap when cleared. Alsa says it will do that if not applied correctly (i.e. overapplied). Shooting this stuff seems to be a science.
I've been tempted just to reshoot it black and call it a day, but we are going to try again. The tank will need to be repainted black and cleared again as the base to the mirrachrome, so we are going to do that and at the same time paint 3-4 samples to practice on. If we can get the mirrachrome to work on a sample, then we will retry the tank, but if not... she'll be black.
It's almost winter, so the motivation isn't there, but hopefully over the next month or two, we'll know and I'll post an update.
You shoot this mirrachrome very light, almost like a mist. I bought a pint of the mirrachrome and I'm unsure exactly how much is left since my buddy is doing the actual painting, but I think there is a lot left.
In consolation, my buddy sanded the tank to prep to repaint and he sanded in a front to back direction and one of his customers thought the tank looked like brushed aluminum, so I suppose if that was the look I was going for, it could be salvaged, but I want the chrome look if we can get it. The Black Bomber tank was my inspiration and I'm still striving for that. Wish us luck!
--xTalon