HOW DO U DO BOWLING BALL PAINT JOBS
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No Turning Back
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Joined: Mon Feb 23, 2004 9:10 pm Location: Denver |
Now that would be an accelerated durability test. Customer wants to know if it will last and you show him your bowling ball.
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Fully Engaged
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Joined: Thu Nov 04, 2004 12:02 pm Location: des moines, Iowa |
yup, that is what I thought. accelerated. Sorry, but I do weird stuff like that sometimes. check out my garage wall, in the members rides. You'll see I have serious time manageent issues.
So if I wanted to paint flames on my bowling ball--------is it feasible? Or would the alley have me in court for skid marks down the runway? Flustered minds want to know. Rick |
Saren wrap always gave me best results I onlyever use HOK marbalizer---each can is capable of two effects depending on color of your base coat.
once you have based roll-or scrunch up 10 -20 balls of saarn wrap--pending upon size of ur job. apply marblizer,,,single wet coat,,,grab two scruches of saren wrap---one in each hand,,,dab away---a hard dab will create a deeper effect--a light dab will create a lighter misty effect,,,so just alternate the two. Should you screw up--or you dont think it looks uniformed,,,let marblizer flash off,,to hand slick,,,re-apply a wet coat and repeat proccess,, hope this helps,, put your first coat on----like u want the last to look..
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