Tuesday, June 16, 2015

Paint Flames

Tint Flames


Arrange you fancy to save check on paying a ace to stain flames on your machine, bike or other items? Provided affirmative, recite on to memorize colouring flames.


Instructions


1.13. Wait until the coat dries and apply a final coat.14.


You can exercise flame stencils to lock on uniformity in the drawing.


3. Outline the flames with thin masking tape. Dawn outlining from the top of the flame. Haul one flame at a generation and the works the complete outline.


4. Include the comprehensive surface with TransferRite paper. Make sure you spread the paper evenly on the entire surface.


5. Wipe out any wrinkles using your thumbs.


6. Carve out the shape of the flames on the tape using a sharp paper knife.


7. Peel the TransferRite paper that covers the area of flames.


8. Take a scouring pad and cut it into small pieces. Use it to rub out the existing paint in the area of the flames.


9. Check if the TransferRite paper is torn due to scouring. Cover that area with masking tape.


10. Clean the surface to be painted with a cloth.


11. Apply primer on the area to be painted and wait until it dries completely.


12. Select a color for the flames and apply a coat on the surface covered with primer.


Catch the surface you craving to attract flames on. Ensure that it is Disinfected before you foundation working on it.2. Frame flames using pencil.


Remove the TransferRite paper and the tape slowly. Ensure that you don't peel the paint during the process.


15. Use an eraser to wipe off all of the pencil marks that are visible on the surface.


16. Mark the outline of the flames using an oil-based pen. This will even out irregularities on the painted surface. Use a color that contrasts the color of the flames to add to an aesthetic appeal.