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Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by straight axle, Sep 11, 2011.

  1. straight axle
    Joined: Nov 5, 2006
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    Looking for some "zombie" green paint.
     
  2. BadbeatFactory
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    Are you talking about "One shot"...if so, I think House of Color carried something like what you want...
     
  3. Kustom Kid 53
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    one-shot sublime green.
     
  4. straight axle
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    Thanks i'll give that a try.
    Did not see it on their website will google
    Thanks guys!
     
  5. 60galaxieJJ
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    Just get some dark green and some bright yellow and mix it to where its perfect. I usually will add a drop of black into mine just to tie it together
     
  6. straight axle
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    Cool thanks, the Sublime Green was a little light for what we wanted.
     
  7. gassercrazy41
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    lil daddy roth "ratta fink green"
     
  8. 60galaxieJJ
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    It just always best to mix your own colors because it gets tiring seeing the same exact shade straight out of the can on everything
     
  9. straight axle
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  11. Jimbo17
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    One Shot is the only way to go.

    Never had a problem with other then a little thinning to make it flow better.

    Another product you should have in your box of supplies is a pint can of Paint SAV

    A few drops of that in each can one One Shot and your paint will not have a skin on it the next time you remove the lid.

    Wonderful product and it's been around for years.

    Hope that helps. Jimbo
     
  12. Didn't read the recipe list but a couple good mixes of 1-Shot are a 50/50 mix of either Emerald Green(or Process Green if you want it slightly bluer)and Primrose Yellow.Tint it up or down to suit;that is a good starting point.
     
  13. straight axle
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    straight axle
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    Thank for all the help.
     

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