I wouldn't have thought so.
These effects are usually achieved using what is effectively a translucent powder pearl suspended in a ckear base over a black basecoat.
To get these effects consistent, you would need a particularly well controlled application from a 'proper' gun.
I don't know of a rattle can that could achieve constant and consistent pressure or a wet enough application to get this right.
I'm happy to be proven wrong though because these products are EXPENSIVE!
Ah no problem, was just an idea. Thanks for the reply
No sweat.
If you find evidence to the contrary, do share because I'm sure many more people would have it were it not for this price tag...
(Doesn't include VAT or shipping or the products involved to mix and make it ready to paint or the black groundcoat!)
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I wouldn't have thought so.
These effects are usually achieved using what is effectively a translucent powder pearl suspended in a ckear base over a black basecoat.
To get these effects consistent, you would need a particularly well controlled application from a 'proper' gun.
I don't know of a rattle can that could achieve constant and consistent pressure or a wet enough application to get this right.
I'm happy to be proven wrong though because these products are EXPENSIVE!