Check this out. I’ve never seen anything like it. Says on their webpage that it actually changes with heat. I’m hoping someone in here has heard more or tried it. My car is next…… I gotta have this…….
http://www.alsacorp.com//xposure_bike.htm
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Check this out. I’ve never seen anything like it. Says on their webpage that it actually changes with heat. I’m hoping someone in here has heard more or tried it. My car is next…… I gotta have this…….
http://www.alsacorp.com//xposure_bike.htm
I don't believe it either. And what has theis post got to do with homemade tools and jigs?
Rocker
It also says it hasn't been tested for UV and could last up to nine months.
Wow! Great deal!
It's not your webpage by any chance is it Jumbo? If it is, can you give us a bit of info as to
a) how to make it last
b) what temperatures the colours change at, because at the air temperature most of us live in we may as well paint our stuff purple and be done with it, it won't be changing back!
:D :D :D
Cheers,
P
Its got nothing to do with tools and jigs, so its now been moved ;)
Reminds me of the T-shirts that has the same effect. Can't remember there name but they were big several years ago.
Looks strickingly similar to the harliquin finish that is popular at the moment in the after market automotive paint industry. But has a nice twist I guess, but the average joe driving past or walking past probably would never know thats it only changing colour due to temps as opposed to how harliquin works.
Whats the price difference going to be from Harliquin?