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pshaw
10-23-2007, 06:26 PM
I would like to paint my motorcyclce using the Mirage, the only problem is the only store that sells the kit has one color (blue/red) Can I buy kits from the company,and also do you have a color chart that you can send. thanks p.shaw
Dupli-Color-Specialist
10-24-2007, 02:12 PM
PSHAW check out the 'Where To Buy' section of this site. It will list all vendors that sell our products. Also if there is a Napa Auto Parts store near you I believe that they will make a special order for you. I would suggest talking with the store manager about that.
pshaw
10-24-2007, 03:24 PM
yes there are napa stores by me.I'll talk to them. Is there anyway that you can send some kind of a color swap,so I can get some idea of what color I would like to get.I would like to stay with a red. I know the more you put on the more color change you get but some of the pic u can't really tell and it also looks like many diff.colors where put on. I was thinking about red/blue or the magenta/gold. any idea's Thanks again for all your help and I promise these dum questions will stop soon
Dupli-Color-Specialist
10-25-2007, 05:00 PM
yes there are napa stores by me.I'll talk to them. Is there anyway that you can send some kind of a color swap,so I can get some idea of what color I would like to get.I would like to stay with a red. I know the more you put on the more color change you get but some of the pic u can't really tell and it also looks like many diff.colors where put on. I was thinking about red/blue or the magenta/gold. any idea's Thanks again for all your help and I promise these dum questions will stop soon
I don't mind the questions. Thats what this forum is all about. We don't offer any color chips because they are all in our catalog. If you want I can send you one but even in there it isn't a true color chip. They are computer generated. The color shift in the Mirage Kit is very impressive so it is basically up to as far as what colors you want to use. When applying the Mirage you use the Black base coat, then 4-5 light coats or until you start seeing a good color shift. The clear coat is what really makes it pop.
pshaw
10-25-2007, 06:28 PM
Thanks I'll just keep looking at the colors and aply one I like. Good thing about small parts is if you don't like, sand down and start over. I have all winter. Thanks again, you guys are very helpful.Pat
Dupli-Color-Specialist
11-07-2007, 05:47 PM
Have fun with your project.
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