Mclaren Tinted Lacquer


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Hanaldo
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... That's exactly what I am saying? It isn't a base coat dusted on, it's a candy - a tinted clear. Just because you flow coat over the top of that with an untinted clear doesn't make the first layer of clear a base coat, it is still a clear coat.

In any case, we're on the same page, just reading the book in different languages 😅
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f1rob - 1/24/2020 1:11:09 PM
The car shown is painted with house of kolour polyurethane candy and a gloss lacquer on top.
Halando,not as simple as you think
If you use a tinted lacquer all your eggs are in one basket so to speak,doing it separately you can get the right amount of colour on to make the carbon " pop" as little or as much as you want .
Then your lacquer for your depth an shine

Agree with Rob here - there's definitely a candy with a clear on top. The surface needs to be able to be cut and buffed in the future. Cutting and buffing a tinted clear only will change the color as you remove material. 

But I also think this is getting into splitting hairs. The effect is from a tinted clear (candy), which is produced by a lot of manufacturers. Sometimes you tint the top coat, sometimes you do a tinted clear as a base with a true clear over top. It comes down to preference and intended use. In this case, durability and the ability to correct the finish down the road is key, so they'll shoot a clear urethane over the candy base. I spent a few years doing graphic painting on helmets for fun and as a side business - that's the extent of my qualifications on this topic, so this is my $0.02 contribution.

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The car shown is painted with house of kolour polyurethane candy and a gloss lacquer on top.
Halando,not as simple as you think
If you use a tinted lacquer all your eggs are in one basket so to speak,doing it separately you can get the right amount of colour on to make the carbon " pop" as little or as much as you want .
Then your lacquer for your depth an shine
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f1rob - 1/23/2020 4:25:49 PM
You dont tint the lacquer as such you dust with your base colour then clear coat over top
Was doing this 25+ years ago on max power cars

Unlikely to be what this is.

Tinted clear coats are very common, it's how candy paints are made. It's quite simply translucsent pigments mixed into a clear coat system. Traditionally you would spray this over a metallic flake or pearl base to get the typical 'candy' flip. But if you skip that step and spray directly onto carbon, this is the exact effect you will get. Very simple.

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You dont tint the lacquer as such you dust with your base colour then clear coat over top
Was doing this 25+ years ago on max power cars
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I have little knowledge in this part of paints and paintings, I imagined it could be a more complex process.

Thanks for the replies guys!
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To those in the paint industry, nothing special.  It will just be a colour uniquely blended to their specification rather than an off the shelf coded colour. 

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Dezer - 1/22/2020 3:16:54 PM
Lester Populaire - 1/22/2020 2:52:33 PM
Dezer - 1/22/2020 1:33:26 PM
"As a tribute, McLaren has decked out One Of The 375 with a full visual carbon fibre body - hand-laid – together with a bespoke blue tinted lacquer"
font:https://www.topgear.com/car-news/british/revealed-mclarens-one-carbon-fibre-p1#1



Question:

The car is made entirely of carbon fiber and received a finish to keep this color, how is this process done?

It says it in the title... it's just a tinted clearcoat on top of the laminate!



Do not imagine it could be that simple, here in South America I never saw tinted clearcoat.

Hence why they call it 'bespoke'...

Tinted clears are quite common in the show car industry. House of Kolor are famous for it.

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Lester Populaire - 1/22/2020 2:52:33 PM
Dezer - 1/22/2020 1:33:26 PM
"As a tribute, McLaren has decked out One Of The 375 with a full visual carbon fibre body - hand-laid – together with a bespoke blue tinted lacquer"
font:https://www.topgear.com/car-news/british/revealed-mclarens-one-carbon-fibre-p1#1



Question:

The car is made entirely of carbon fiber and received a finish to keep this color, how is this process done?

It says it in the title... it's just a tinted clearcoat on top of the laminate!



Do not imagine it could be that simple, here in South America I never saw tinted clearcoat.
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Dezer - 1/22/2020 1:33:26 PM
"As a tribute, McLaren has decked out One Of The 375 with a full visual carbon fibre body - hand-laid – together with a bespoke blue tinted lacquer"
font:https://www.topgear.com/car-news/british/revealed-mclarens-one-carbon-fibre-p1#1



Question:

The car is made entirely of carbon fiber and received a finish to keep this color, how is this process done?

It says it in the title... it's just a tinted clearcoat on top of the laminate!

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