Be sure give it time to dry between coats n if it looks cloudy use a heat gun to clear it up b4 laying next coat. On bigger item like this it get real easy to see the flake less u do really thin coats. In person my intake has kinda a greyish look till light hits it just right.
@@centraltexascivic7299 I usually get to work on the weekends my wife works during the week mid day to late @ night n hard to get work done with 3 kids running around one of which is fixing to be 3 so he's into everything. Was supposed to go to junk yard this weekend for some new goodies but it gonna get down under the 30s n chance of snow this weekend too so gonna be freezing but the parts are worth it. Just can't finish my paint video I been trying to get done n edited.
In going to do mine like this
Be sure give it time to dry between coats n if it looks cloudy use a heat gun to clear it up b4 laying next coat. On bigger item like this it get real easy to see the flake less u do really thin coats. In person my intake has kinda a greyish look till light hits it just right.
@@GlassWerx thats actually really good advice thank you
@@centraltexascivic7299 not a problem iv got another paint video hopefully be done by the weekend if rain up here will let off I can get it done
@@GlassWerx same here I only can work on the car in sundays pretty much and its either been raining or to windy
@@centraltexascivic7299 I usually get to work on the weekends my wife works during the week mid day to late @ night n hard to get work done with 3 kids running around one of which is fixing to be 3 so he's into everything. Was supposed to go to junk yard this weekend for some new goodies but it gonna get down under the 30s n chance of snow this weekend too so gonna be freezing but the parts are worth it. Just can't finish my paint video I been trying to get done n edited.