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25 G Sky Blue Pearl Pigment Powder Auto Paint Nail Art Custom Airbrushing. on 2040-parts.com

AU $9.99
Location:

Brisbane, Australia

Brisbane, Australia
Condition:New Brand:PCP Flakes Manufacturer Part Number:Does Not Apply

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25 GRAMS

Sky Blue

Candy Pearl Pigment


Simple & Easy to mix.

25 grams of this product will mix to make 1 litre of paint.

You can use either 2pac or acrylic clear coats with our products. Also can be used in Gel coats.

Please note that this product is best used in a clear coat, mixing your pigment into another colour can distort or give an undesired effect of the pigment once mixed or painted.

Mixing instructions are provided with you item. Please ask us if you need to know more. 



Great For

Cars

Bikes

Boats

Helmets



Hobbies such as

FISHING LURES, MODEL CAR, AIRBRUSHING, NAIL ART, MAKING YOUR OWN NAIL POLISH and many more.

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