mind to teach us how to use? and how to remove it? let say overpaint at some place that we dun want to paint it
i already mention how to use the ottercolor in my 1st thread...
OTTERCOLOR HELPFUL HINTS:
1. Always make sure the surface is free of contamination wax, loosen paints, clean and dry.
2. Use sponge or Artist brush for texture or grained surface. For smooth surface, we recommend art fine brush.
3. In order to minimize the risk of cracking and uneven. It is essential to apply thin coast of color from one end to another one in the direction of the texture grain to obtain a smooth and evenly distributed finish. Building up the layers gradually.
4. One coast is recommended, however apply second coat if necessary. If too dry can add a few drop of mineral sprinter turpentine.
5. On leather and synthetics vinyl, otter color will cover any base color. Preferably choose a similar or darker shade for best result.
6. Apply kiwi/wax for dashboard or tyre to make dashboard smoothly
IMPORTANT NOTE
Always test a small area of surface to verify penetration and drying time, before treating the entire surface. The color became a permanent after drying.
But good question from u about how to remove overpaint...
If u overpaint at some place that u dont want to..u have to remove that paint quickly with cloth before the paint drying or use car polish or wax to remove it. My tips is use the paper tape and old newspaper to cover part u dont want to paint. It save for u..
Act it easy to use after u buy..so u have to buy 1st and u will automatically can apply/use yourself...trust me..and i will give u more tips after u buy
thx.