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Re: Anyone tried caswell glow powder
So the black and red are over top of the clear/glow and the white? Right?
Harley
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[quote=Auto-Cycle PC]Originally posted by "Powder_Coating_Pros":aa9xvwo6I have not used this powder, but I think Jason said he mixes it with mirror white. So if he does this the mirror white like he said would be a tad bit of an off-white and then at night would glow where the white was.
Thanks for correcting me Jason...
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Guest repliedRe: Anyone tried caswell glow powder
Originally posted by Powder_Coating_ProsI have not used this powder, but I think Jason said he mixes it with mirror white. So if he does this the mirror white like he said would be a tad bit of an off-white and then at night would glow where the white was.
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Guest repliedRe: Anyone tried caswell glow powder
I have not used this powder, but I think Jason said he mixes it with mirror white. So if he does this the mirror white like he said would be a tad bit of an off-white and then at night would glow where the white was.
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Re: Anyone tried caswell glow powder
Originally posted by Powder_Coating_ProsOriginally posted by polertHas anyone used the caswell glow powder, and what was the result? Is this any limitations, or chemical blending issues?
Very cool by the way!!
Harley
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Mirror clear is a polyester, by the way
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Guest repliedRe: Anyone tried caswell glow powder
Originally posted by polertI understand you mix it with clear? Is that polyester, or polyurthane? Can you spray over other colors as well white? Does it tint the base colors appearance?
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[quote=Powder_Coating_Pros]Originally posted by "Auto-Cycle PC":23n91cxxIt works very well. I have had no issues mixing it with Mirror Clear. I have also used NIC Glowbee and it does not glow anywhere near as good as the caswell additive does. The pic of the wheel on caswells site is mine also. When mixing it needs to be ran through a sifter several times on put into a fluidizing hopper to blend it sufficently. Good memory there Chris!
My memory is very selective...lol
I still need some stickers made.[/quote:23n91cxx]
I have not shot PBTP glow, Its a little to expensive for me and I prefer to mix my own so I can get more "BAM!". When You want the stickers?
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Guest repliedRe: Anyone tried caswell glow powder
Originally posted by Auto-Cycle PCIt works very well. I have had no issues mixing it with Mirror Clear. I have also used NIC Glowbee and it does not glow anywhere near as good as the caswell additive does. The pic of the wheel on caswells site is mine also. When mixing it needs to be ran through a sifter several times on put into a fluidizing hopper to blend it sufficently. Good memory there Chris!
My memory is very selective...lol
I still need some stickers made.
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Guest repliedRe: Anyone tried caswell glow powder
It works very well. I have had no issues mixing it with Mirror Clear. I have also used NIC Glowbee and it does not glow anywhere near as good as the caswell additive does. The pic of the wheel on caswells site is mine also. When mixing it needs to be ran through a sifter several times on put into a fluidizing hopper to blend it sufficently. Good memory there Chris!
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Anyone tried caswell glow powder
Originally posted by polertHas anyone used the caswell glow powder, and what was the result? Is this any limitations, or chemical blending issues?
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