What is a Deep Pink Metallic Paint Pigment – kandy Pearl?
These pigments work with any base clear, blender, or binder for a fantastic paint job!
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This 25-gram bag of Deep Pink Metallic paint Pigment powder is a great pigment for creating your own tinted clears and opaque metallics in custom auto or home paint or powder-coating applications. It is guaranteed to mix well with any clear paints or tinted kandy paints and has a temperature threshold of about 400 degrees Fahrenheit. It is a very fine powder and will spray well through airbrushes, powder guns, and HVLP paint guns. It is very light, so it stays well mixed in paint without settling too fast in your gun, and can make great tinted clears for light to heavy effects (it’s your choice). One 25-gram bag of Deep Pink Metallic Paint Pigment treats from 1 to 2 quarts of clear.
This Deep pink Metallic paint pigment can be used in a variety of clears and is not limited to custom auto paint. Mix these into screen printing ink, nail polish, leather and vinyl finishes, concrete sealer, gel coat, or faux finish to create metallic custom effects almost anywhere you choose.
At Paint With Pearl, we pride ourselves on the quality of our kandy pigments. These are quality metallic Iron Mica colored pigments that have a good deal of their own iridescence built right in. Mixtures of our kandy pigments will never be truly transparent, due to the solid particles. We suggest using about 1/2 of one of our bags per quart of base clear or inter-coat clear. A full bag per quart would create a colored metallic Deep Pink kandy pearl paint. If you have any questions, contact us or visit our FAQs page!
All of our kandy Pearl pigments are compatible with vehicle dip, and we were the first to supply dip companies with pigments. We pioneered the use of Plasti Dip Pearls to the world.
For years we have been selling metallic paint pigments, pearl pigment, kandy paint, and temperature changing paint for your custom paint jobs. Shop with us…the leader in Paint Pigment and Pearl Pigments Since 2005