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Could be a bummer to find in the mall carpark if the weather changes though. |
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For a tie dyed auto: During the Summer, dump ice or cold water on the car. In the Winter you could throw your coffee at it. Squirt guns would also create a cool effect. |
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I had the same idea the other day, except I thought that i would paint the rooms in my house so that the color of the room would change depending on the the room temperature. So things like the number of people in the room, and the amount of electric and activity created heat would effect the color. |
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How about black in cold weather and white in warm weather, to control heat more effectively? |
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Involved in a desperate car chase? Duck through a carwash for a quick identity change. |
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Can anyone tell me who manufactures heat sensitive paint, or where I can get hold of this product. |
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Barry Gower
bjg@strawberrymoon.co.uk |
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Winner!!! See this is a good idea and I'm bettin' that within a few years there will be cars coated with a temperature sensitive paint. |
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Remember that you heard it here first. Wanna send a royalty check, contact me at I_Be_Ben@hotmail.com |
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You can still get iridescent paint, custom mixed to show whatever colors you want. It's -expensive-, though, something like 4500$ a gallon...— | StarChaser,
May 16 2001, last modified May 17 2001 |
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As far as i know the mustang paint stuff was scrapped because the paint...
A) was ::VERY:: expensive
B) chipped off very easily
C) faded in a year
D) could only be created readily in that save green/blue/purple set of colors. |
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I know a friend who blows more $ on his car in a week than i make in a year. His [insert expensive toy here] has that paint on it, but it looks more like a dalmation now. It's only a year old though. |
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I am actually working on painting my jeep a thermochromic colors. Under 27 degrees celcius it will be red above that it will be purple. I have looked at the color shift cars and was gonna go with cryslers deep amyetheist. But thought this would be more fun.
The paints for this were only about $350 not 4500 as someone reported. Ther thermochromics are expensive... |
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I have actually seen and get ahold of paint that changes color due to temperature changes. Email me at ragincajuncustom@cox.net and I will send you example pictures and possibly an example video (if I can figure out how to upload it onto the e-mail). I can also have pricing. |
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i'm good friends with the creator of "trippininc"- the paint Imayeux is talking about. |
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look up at the links section.... grey2black@85deg is actual footage of this type of paint in action. |
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this vid is something i took a few months ago of a mini bike chris was painting for a customer who had the bike done with his show car. sort of a "touch my bike, but not my car please" type of set up. |
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the set temp change here is 85 F.
check out www.trippininc.com for more info on color choices and such. |
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chris' paint is currently up for distibution throughout the custom paint market. |
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I have placed an order that will be shipping to my customers in the beginning of August. I have the way for any Joe Schmoe to mix up your own Temperture sensitive pigments for about 100 bucks a quart. Use it to unhide graphics, to change from Black to White, etc. Mine changes at 86 Degrees F and is AWESOME.
Look at the PaintWIthPearl link to the side. I have vids on YouTUBE and everything else. |
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