Marble Effect Candy Color –
Samurai Spray Paint
Bored of spraying plain colors for your bike or car? No worries, we have something exciting and unique which is totally easy and cheap! You can design your love yourself without spending much money with Samurai spray paint. Samurai spray paint introduces you Marble effect Candy Color.
Marble effect is the creative pattern from Samurai Paint Malaysia where it applies any pattern to stamp it directly onto the surface such as a crumple plastic, own palm, leaves and etc. You can design your own pattern for you vehicle as you wished. You want to know how to do that pattern by your own with Samurai spray paint? Let’s look at the steps on how to do Samurai spray paint’s Marble effect with candy colors!
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First step:
Find for an object like plastic bags, leaves or any other material such your own palm to create the desired pattern. Next, crumple the plastic bag or the leave and spray SAMURAI Silver 3 or Sparkling Silver 39 on the object until the object is fully covered with Samurai spray paint.
Second step:
Stamp the crumpled plastic with Samurai spray paint on the surface of the project. The size of the pattern or the distance of the patterns are solely depending on your project and your preference. After that, let it dry for at least 10 minutes.
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Third step:
Use the Samurai spray paint color of SAMURAI Candy (can be red, blue, green or yellow) as a layer of color on the painted patterns. Remember, do not spray too near to the surface of your project. Dry for 30 minutes.
Forth step:
Lastly, use Samurai spray paint’s 2K01 Topcoat Clear as the last layer for your project’s protection. Dry it in a room temperature for 30 minutes and make sure to dry it under the sunlight for full and completely drying. It will give you a shine on your project at the end.
With a simple step of SAMURAI 2K, you can have the best finishing and top-quality spray results just like using a spray gun in a workshop with Samurai spray paint.
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