I have never used HOKs kandy kolors so I'm not knowledgeable of how strong an effect they have. I know you can use multiple coats to control it somewhat,but here's what I'm thinkin' and you guys let me know if I'm on the right track or off in left field...
I want subtle graphics and a dark scheme that the more you look at it the more you see ,colorwise. Thinking about a black base coat then a coat of the silver marbelizer, and cobalt blue kandy over that, followed by a coat of the red marbelizer with either brandywine or wild cherry kandy over that. Like I said , not any experience with kandys for me so I'm thinkin it would either turn out 10X's better than I imagine...or it would look like a black muddy mess...
Paint sequence would be
Black bc
silver marbelizer
cobalt blue kandy
interclear
red marbelizer
brandywine/wild cherry candy
interclear
clearcoat
whaddya think guys...??
I want subtle graphics and a dark scheme that the more you look at it the more you see ,colorwise. Thinking about a black base coat then a coat of the silver marbelizer, and cobalt blue kandy over that, followed by a coat of the red marbelizer with either brandywine or wild cherry kandy over that. Like I said , not any experience with kandys for me so I'm thinkin it would either turn out 10X's better than I imagine...or it would look like a black muddy mess...
Paint sequence would be
Black bc
silver marbelizer
cobalt blue kandy
interclear
red marbelizer
brandywine/wild cherry candy
interclear
clearcoat
whaddya think guys...??