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    Quote Originally Posted by Kevin22 View Post
    Dont add any more clear, flame red is a high gloss (clear) powder which is why it can be difficult to work with. Adding more clear will make it flow more but you will absolutely need a white base coat and probably two thin color coats.

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    Do you mean cured like in a toaster oven? Or just cured over time?

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    Quote Originally Posted by flymoron View Post
    Do you mean cured like in a toaster oven? Or just cured over time?

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    Cure in toaster oven, 350 for 15-20 min. They will come out with an orange hint, the orange will go away and they will be bright red after a few days or a week. I dont know why this happens, but thats how mine works. My fluorescent red does the same.

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    Fly if you haven't looked at them yet, check Columbia Coatings. They have a lot of colors and curing instructions for each. They sell in several sizes. Just another source for you.
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    thanks I will check them out

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    Fly if you haven't looked at them yet, check Columbia Coatings. They have a lot of colors and curing instructions for each. They sell in several sizes. Just another source for you.

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    I'm with SuperDave add clear coat.. I thin my thick harbor freight paint with clear coat. I can't remember which brand I bought it was either prismatic or eastwood.
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    Don't use a lot of ProTec anymore, mostly use automotive powder paint but all of it needs to be stirred up and fluffy
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    Fluffy is where it’s at!
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