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    Heat sensitive paint(video)

    Thought I would share this video, never seen something like this, much alone trying to polish it:
    heat sensative nissan skyline r33 www.autokandy.com - YouTube

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    Re: Heat sensitive paint(video)

    Quote Originally Posted by Italian Guy View Post
    Thought I would share this video, never seen something like this, much alone trying to polish it:
    heat sensative nissan skyline r33 www.autokandy.com - YouTube
    It seems that paint-technologies keep on evolving. To the Good, Bad, or Ugly!

    Now...With this paint-system: If you start with a "cool color" on a vehicle's panel surface...
    Would it probably become rather easy to see when a "burn-through" is going to happen while polishing?

    Sigh...If I only had a few rattle cans of this to go along with my PlastiDipped wheels...



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    Re: Heat sensitive paint(video)

    Hot Wheels had toy cars with similar paint in the late 80's or early 90's. Pretty neat to see it applied to full sized vehicles. People have been doing that at least for a couple of years now.

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    I wish it was mood sensitive paint. If your sad, it turns blue. If someone drives up next to you with a nicer car - green with envy. Red if your pissed off.

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    Re: Heat sensitive paint(video)

    I wonder if while you polish the paint if it changes color due to the heat of the pads that are generated. Would be a pain in the rear with the color constantly changing in my opinion.

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