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Blaze Colour Range

Quick look at the blaze colour range from Plasti Dip. We 100% recommended you ONLY use

these over a WHITE base colour, then the blaze colours followed by optional glossifier topcoat.

Our normal process is the gunmetal grey base colour, followed by white, finishing with the actual blaze colour. Make sure the grey base is completely smooth with full coverage. If the base is patchy, then the white will be. Now the WHITE, make sure the white is completely smooth with full coverage. If the white is patchy, then the actual blaze colour will be as well. You do not HAVE to do it this way, but you will get varying results if you do not. We do recommend it though. Start with 2 dust coats then wet coats till you get full coverage.

The Blaze colours are HARD to do, but incredible bright and amazing looking. Bear in mind ALL fluorescent colours fade, some quite quickly. Although there is a huge temptation to do full cars in blaze colours (we have a few of our own), we don not recommend it and recommend sticking to badges, trim and wheels.

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You can topcoat it with optional topcoat if wanted (Glossifier)

 

These colours only come in

Aerosol 

format from us. PlastiDip USA only make BLAZE colours in aerosol and US PDS Gallon size.

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IMPORTANT - Remember, light, shadows, camera, monitor or phone settings will make the colours look a little off sometimes, use the as a guide and not as an exact match! There are too many variables to show you the identical colour. With PlastiDip though, the lid will depict the colour. As long as you receive the genuine USA made ones, which is good as that's all we sell :). If you receive a clear lid with just a sticker depicting the colour, that's one of the fake EU made cans :(. We don't sell the fake ones! :)

BLAZE GREEN

BLAZE ORANGE

BLAZE PINK

BLAZE YELLOW

BLAZE PURPLE

BLAZE BLUE

Please remember all pictures of colours are as close as can be. But, lighting, angles and environment can alter its look. All pictures shown will also look slightly different due to camera settings, monitor settings, phone screen, settings on computer / phone, compression, transmitting and various other nuances. 

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