By far the best home-rattle can paint job on RUclips. The dish soap method gives very good results combined with a conservative approach to laying paint on. In turn Coupled with the fact that your colour choice was as good as it gets. it has a nice high end finish too it. I’d be proud of the end result. 👍
I have had it turn out pretty well but your method is so awesome I’d be outside doing it if there wasn’t a ft of snow out there can’t wait until it warms up your paint job really turned out so awesome!!
@@billfleming1978 with rattle can jobs, you have to expect that its going to chip/scratch/ flake off. it actually develops a really cool worn look to it. if you want it to look " perfect" for longer, youll need to do ceracote or something like that
I paint a lot of rifles , interesting concept using the dish soap like a "liquid stencil " , most people don't realize that for good camo effect, that the different colors must break all the edges of the rifle to break the outline or silhouette. The dish soap does a great job of breaking the edges by flowing over them. I do exact matches of military camo's tiger stripe , marpat , multicam etc. Another quick concept I have used is Sea Sponge Camo ! You just paint a base coat and then use pieces of cut sea sponge to dob on different colors of paint, each cut of the sea sponge gives a slightly different pattern for each color . Be sure to blot the sea sponge on something between dipping it in the paint and transferring it to the rifle so no paint runs. It's a great method for getting the colors and pattern exactly where you want them. WARNING ! Painting camo is addictive " none of my rifles are black anymore " and all my shooting buddies are jealous .
I painted all 17 of my BB Guns....all different...One custom for my Daughter...she picked 3 colors, Pink, Purple, and Gold...I don't think you can go wrong
Been rattle canning my rifles for years, and I'm pretty good at it. Never seen this technique before. Very slick and I'm impressed. I freely admit I will be doing this next time. 😆
If you have worked in a body shop, I've seen Dawn used before, spread out on windshields and body panel to prevent overspray from sticking, then run it through the wash station after curing.
I was skeptical at first, but I really liked the end result quite a bit, that's a useful technique that could be applied to a lot of different projects, motorcycles, dirt bike, old toolbox. You earned a sub. 😀
Looks great! I use various mesh fabrics, a metal hex mesh and craft store leaves. All stuff that I acquire from my wife's craft area. I use a matte clear over every thing at the end to keep the paint durable. My first project that I did as a test as held up really well. It's been on there for 8 years and gets well used. It's a Daisy Red Ryder, of course.
DUDE! That dish soap method works awesome for Tiger Stripe pattern! Simple, easy, cheap & versatile methods. I was already happy as hell with what he did 3/4 way through.
I've been up for the last 3hrs watching videos on this and this is by far the coolest and most simplistic breakdown on the topic!! Thank you so much for the knowledge!!
I never considered painting my guns but, I like that. Since I have 3 of the ar's, I think I'll try painting one of them and see how it turns out. I'll have to think on it before painting my scope though.
This is an absolutely slick method (pun not intended). I've looked at a number of options with stencils, etc. I'm gonna rock this method this weekend. Awesome job man !! It looks great !!!
The whole process is slick and the finished product is as cool as I’ve seen and better than most. Using the drywall tape instead of burlap or similar is way better imo. You could probably do a similar process using leaves and less striping for a woodland camo design too
Definitely love the tiger stripe look. I did the sponge method on my first gpr which gave it a digital camo look. I'm gonna use this method on my spr for the tiger stripe drip.
That looks really good. I think I would have gone a little more tan and coyote brown with a lighter drab. Maybe even a dash of light stone grey in spots but ONLY because I live in a desert region so it makes more sense for me and my surroundings. I've seen this same dish soap technique used for sneakers before as well. Very effective method, nice job bro. A tip though to anyone else looking to paint like this, lighter more misty multiple coats of paint tend to take longer to wear off. 4-5 very light dusting coats for the base layer works well in my experience. Thick coats will chip off alot easier. Also, if your colors end up a little darker than you meant to paint, you can hit it all with a very light coat of matte clear at the end to lighten shades up a bit and get a small amount of added wear resistance as a bonus. PS Rust-Oleum tends to last I bit longer than krylon in my experience, bet.
LOOKS GREAT, I JUST PAINTED MY 7615 WITH ENGINE ENAMEL, AND BAKED IT IN THE OVEN, BARREL AND RECEIVER IN CAST IRON, THE REST FLAT BLACK, BUT MIGHT JUST HAVE TO GET SOME MORE PAINT AND DISH SOAP.
This is awesome. I feel like starting woth the darker colors for the base then moving to the lighter colors for the soap effect would give it a lighter effect. Thanks for the idea!!
Thanks! And good luck on your project! Feel free to send me the results @3KOG on Facebook. With your permission I will post them, and help motivate others to paint their guns!
First time I've been surprised. This is something different. So many people just make the same video. I think this is the first weapon painting video where I learned something.
I’ve seen camo comparisons on different backdrops from kuiu and Sitka ect. And it seems, at distance, that larger patterns help break up lines better than smaller more detailed patterns. I’m sure it’s better than a black or monochrome color.
I’ve seen camo comparisons on different backdrops from kuiu and Sitka ect. And it seems, at distance, that larger patterns help break up lines better than smaller more detailed patterns. I’m sure it’s better than a black or monochrome color.
I followed this tutorial while painting my glock! Super thrilled that the results was so good! A little excess paint on a few spots but in all very good! Thanks for sharing!
This is very likely the best-looking paint I've ever witnessed on a rifle. For several days I've been concerned regarding how I will paint a rifle I'm currently saving for. Well, this is it. I've been a professional gunslinger for more than 40 years. Wars, conflicts, mercenary work, and was actually there when practical shooting sports such as IPSC and IDPA were developed. Yeah, this is how I'm painting mine.
For quick fast and in a hurry no BS camo this is probably the best method I've seen. I have seen other methods I like better but those don't go on anything that will actually be used.
I agree with everyone saying that this is the most baddest ass tutorial for a rattle can paint job. I’m definitely doing this, but I think I’ll do just one coat.
Might try this method on my next paint job.the ladt one i did was my scar l and i painted tan base coat let it dry and strerched a pair of fishnet tights over it and then sprayed the black on in random stripes for a snake skin type effect.
Agree with others....best looking paint job I've seen. Camo doesn' need to be that detailed...but when your larping...larp on bother. Paint on flash hider will burn off after the first session...which is whatever dude, fire and smoke is cool.
I am totally terrified to do this, I have never painted an AR before... but this looks so bad ass that I have to go for it, thank you for the awesome video!
I’m also a little freaked out about doing it! But, I guess no matter the pattern it should look bad ass. Nice video! I just bought all the paint and some leafy stencils. Also, going to finish it off using a matte clear coat. Here we go!
Thank you so much for this video. I wanted to paint my rifle but wanted to do something different than the stencils. I painted mine today and it looks awesome! Thanks!!!
this looks amazing. only thing i’m concerned about before i do this is using water? is that okay to use on an aeg? will it not rust any parts of the gun
Been thinking about spraying my airsoft rifles for some time now and just came across your video. Many thanks for this tutorial, very easy to follow and looks simple to do. Again thanks for sharing!
I don’t know if a second was needed but it looks pretty good. Soap didn’t spread or run out as much as I thought it would. I’ve been wanting to try this with a more desert color type pattern.
I'm gonna try this without the second dish soap step that thing looked good when he washed soap off the first time id been scared to keep going but it turned out awesome I usually fubar stuff when i try to make it look just a little better
This is a great method to paint your rifle or pistol. If you want to get stripes it’s super easy to just do stripes with the dish soap. If you’re going for a more Multicam look than do NOT do stripes. Try to be more deliberate with your dish soap. What I found to be the best method is letting the soap barely drip out of the bottle. It’s really easy to get too much soap and it will pool up. So try to drip the dish soap into little patches. The first time I tried this method I ended up with something that looked just like tiger stripe camo with a lot of tan which isn’t what I wanted. The best part is that if you don’t like it just let it dry and take another shot at it.
This is outstanding. I have used similar methods (such as Rice) and I can see the wide range of applications for the soap method. Have you ever thought about using oil instead of soap? A .99 cent squeeze bottle (you can cut the tip off to gauge the amount of oil) and paint at will. Just in case some folks are not big on the soap idea.
I would think dish soap is easier to wash off, than covering your gun with oil and then trying to wipe it off. I think dish soap is a pretty smart way of doing it!
This may be a silly question, but how do you go about properly drying/cleaning all internals of the gun after spraying it down like that? Or is it even that important? Just making sure before I try this myself!
I’m gonna try this. Painting my NVG helmet. Placed a base coat and then random black then I placed strips of tape and painted with brown took tape off but don’t like the straight geometrical lines. Gonna redo with mesh on top and dish soap on top of that
It just kept getting better and better. I thought the dish soap was a terrible idea and it turned out great. Then I thought changing the angle of the dish soap was a terrible idea and it turned out great again. Learrned learned. I'll never trust my own opinion again.
By far the best home-rattle can paint job on RUclips. The dish soap method gives very good results combined with a conservative approach to laying paint on. In turn Coupled with the fact that your colour choice was as good as it gets. it has a nice high end finish too it. I’d be proud of the end result. 👍
Thank you!!!
@@3KindsOfGuns How well does the paint stay on long term?
I have had it turn out pretty well but your method is so awesome I’d be outside doing it if there wasn’t a ft of snow out there can’t wait until it warms up your paint job really turned out so awesome!!
Lasts well because I baked it on.
@@billfleming1978 with rattle can jobs, you have to expect that its going to chip/scratch/ flake off. it actually develops a really cool worn look to it. if you want it to look " perfect" for longer, youll need to do ceracote or something like that
Bro, that is probably the sickest back yard paint job I have seen. Very ballzie, but damn the final product looks legit AF. Well done.
Thanks! I will be doing my 12 gauge AK soon!
I paint a lot of rifles , interesting concept using the dish soap like a "liquid stencil " , most people don't realize that for good camo effect, that the different colors must break all the edges of the rifle to break the outline or silhouette. The dish soap does a great job of breaking the edges by flowing over them. I do exact matches of military camo's tiger stripe , marpat , multicam etc.
Another quick concept I have used is Sea Sponge Camo ! You just paint a base coat and then use pieces of cut sea sponge to dob on different colors of paint, each cut of the sea sponge gives a slightly different pattern for each color . Be sure to blot the sea sponge on something between dipping it in the paint and transferring it to the rifle so no paint runs. It's a great method for getting the colors and pattern exactly where you want them. WARNING ! Painting camo is addictive " none of my rifles are black anymore " and all my shooting buddies are jealous .
I need to try the sea sponge method! Video to follow!
Addicting for sure. Not to mention fun.
I painted all 17 of my BB Guns....all different...One custom for my Daughter...she picked 3 colors, Pink, Purple, and Gold...I don't think you can go wrong
Try sea sponge soap. Same method/concept as this but different result.
Are you pulling my leg ,L.O.L !
Been rattle canning my rifles for years, and I'm pretty good at it. Never seen this technique before. Very slick and I'm impressed. I freely admit I will be doing this next time. 😆
I was very impressed with the results as well, that was my first time!
If you have worked in a body shop, I've seen Dawn used before, spread out on windshields and body panel to prevent overspray from sticking, then run it through the wash station after curing.
Neat!
Hands down the best rattle can job I've seen on the Tube
Thank you! Please like, subscribe and post it on all your social media. Helps my channel grow!
Finally someone who showed doing a second stripe of dish soap. EXACTLY what I wanted, thank you for the great tutorial.
You are welcome! Let me know how it goes!
I've been studying videos. On painting my AR 9mm this is the best one yet. Thanks ✌
Thanks!
Used this method this past weekend on an AR-10 build and I could not be happier with the results! Thank you for showing us how to do this.
Awesome!
Hands down the best DIY paint job on RUclips. I am going to have to give it a try.
Thank you! Enjoy the process! Send me a picture on Facebook at 3KOG via messenger and I will post your results!
I was skeptical at first, but I really liked the end result quite a bit, that's a useful technique that could be applied to a lot of different projects, motorcycles, dirt bike, old toolbox.
You earned a sub.
😀
Thank you!
Looks great! I use various mesh fabrics, a metal hex mesh and craft store leaves. All stuff that I acquire from my wife's craft area.
I use a matte clear over every thing at the end to keep the paint durable.
My first project that I did as a test as held up really well. It's been on there for 8 years and gets well used. It's a Daisy Red Ryder, of course.
The amount of stuff I have stolen from my wife's crafts to paint guns is pretty amazing!
DUDE! That dish soap method works awesome for Tiger Stripe pattern! Simple, easy, cheap & versatile methods. I was already happy as hell with what he did 3/4 way through.
Thanks!
some one agrees with my opinion...
planning to soap tiger AR using your style, but not the final step.
new subscriber.
@@noretreat151 yup I also preferred the first coat
Same here, he did a great job tho
Why did you like the first coat more?
I've been up for the last 3hrs watching videos on this and this is by far the coolest and most simplistic breakdown on the topic!! Thank you so much for the knowledge!!
Your welcome! Hope your project turn out good!!
Out of all the ways I've seen guns painted, this is by far one of the best results I've seen.
Thank you!!
Very nice result, congratulations! I even liked the first coat better, but the second coat is also awesome!
Thank you! I was torn on if to do a second coat, and I was happy with the results.
I just completed my AR10 in 300Blk and it turned out GREAT!! I did go with a matte clear coat over the paint when I finished. Thanks!
Awesome! If you want to, you can send me pictures of it on Facebook for me to share!
You could always do a practice run on something like an old springer airsoft or bb/pellet gun.
Yup, could.
Bro sick Idea. Gonna steal one of my kids tomorrow and try it.🤣 if it comes out good I'll just say I knew it would. 🤣👍
How did it go?
I wasn't sure how this was going to work out but got to say this is one of the best, if not the best DIY rifle paint jobs I've seen. 😎
Thank you very much!!
Ive always just used a laundry bag and painted in stripes. Gives you the lines, dots and helps break up the pattern. Might have to try this though
I've used the laundry bag method, and it definitely works.
WOW!! I gotta tell you. I have seen many camo vids. THIS IS THE BEST! Thanks for sharing.
Thank you! Appreciate the feedback!
@@3KindsOfGuns Keep it up! I sub'd.
@@hoofgripweightlifting6872 thanks!!!
That came out really good. The areas where you have the circles,lines and blotches interacting with eachother creates a really nice depth.
Thank you very much!!! That's why I disagree with the people that said it looked best after the first coat!
The results look absolutely amazing! Well done.
Thanks!
I never considered painting my guns but, I like that. Since I have 3 of the ar's, I think I'll try painting one of them and see how it turns out. I'll have to think on it before painting my scope though.
Don't be scared. Paint the scope.
@@3KindsOfGuns Not scared, just need to think on it.😁
How did it go?
@@3KindsOfGuns Still haven't got around to it yet.
That happens
Interesting technique, I like the end result. The drywall tape works really well, I've also seen similar done with a mesh laundry bag.
Nice pattern!
Yup, and the only reason I didn't use a laundry bag, is that I didn't have one laying around.
@@3KindsOfGuns In any event, the pattern came out awesome! I'm probably going to do a similar scheme to my AR-9
How did it come out?
This is an absolutely slick method (pun not intended). I've looked at a number of options with stencils, etc. I'm gonna rock this method this weekend. Awesome job man !! It looks great !!!
Awesome dude!
Turned out better than I thought! Nice work!
Thanks!!
The whole process is slick and the finished product is as cool as I’ve seen and better than most.
Using the drywall tape instead of burlap or similar is way better imo. You could probably do a similar process using leaves and less striping for a woodland camo design too
Yup, thanks, I am very happy with how it came out!
best DIY paint job on RUclips
Thank you!!!
It came out really good. Awesome concept.
Well done Brother
Thank you!!
That dish soap trick is really cool . I wasn’t too sure about that at first , it came out looking great .
Thank you! That was my first time, new pattern coming soon!
Definitely love the tiger stripe look. I did the sponge method on my first gpr which gave it a digital camo look. I'm gonna use this method on my spr for the tiger stripe drip.
I've never done the sponge method before.
I am amazed. That is about the coolest camo pattern I've ever seen. AWESOME!!!!!!!
Thank you very much!
That looks really good. I think I would have gone a little more tan and coyote brown with a lighter drab. Maybe even a dash of light stone grey in spots but ONLY because I live in a desert region so it makes more sense for me and my surroundings. I've seen this same dish soap technique used for sneakers before as well. Very effective method, nice job bro. A tip though to anyone else looking to paint like this, lighter more misty multiple coats of paint tend to take longer to wear off. 4-5 very light dusting coats for the base layer works well in my experience. Thick coats will chip off alot easier. Also, if your colors end up a little darker than you meant to paint, you can hit it all with a very light coat of matte clear at the end to lighten shades up a bit and get a small amount of added wear resistance as a bonus. PS Rust-Oleum tends to last I bit longer than krylon in my experience, bet.
Good advice. I'm doing another one soon with a different color scheme.
just did this, incredible technique, simple enough for an idiot like me to do, and turned out looking great.
Awesome!! Feel free to hit me up on Facebook @3KOG. I'll share your end results if you are OK with it!
Yeah, so that came out seriously awesome!
Thank you!!!
LOOKS GREAT, I JUST PAINTED MY 7615 WITH ENGINE ENAMEL, AND BAKED IT IN THE OVEN, BARREL AND RECEIVER IN CAST IRON, THE REST FLAT BLACK, BUT MIGHT JUST HAVE TO GET SOME MORE PAINT AND DISH SOAP.
Good luck!
That looks amazing! Nice work!
Thanks!
Best looking DIY paint job I've seen.
Thank you! Please subscribe, I'm doing another one soon!
Nice job man. Broke all the sharp lines.
Thank you!
Great job!
In Airsoft gun first we need put out the gearbox, electronics, hopup inner barrel ect..
I think what other than soap can I use 🤔
I was thinking the same thing. Let me know what you come up with...
If you can't use soap, I would just use a more traditional method, like how I did my Recce rifle.
@@3KindsOfGuns can you give me a link ?
Low temp hot glue. You could create the same patterns as with soap but instead of rinsing the gun you should be able to peel the glue right off.
Interesting, have you done that?
Honestly, this is bad ass! Best scheme and finished product I’ve ever seen on RUclips…. Cheers!
Thank you!!!
Dude this is sick. Nice job
Thank you!
All that sweet paint with a bonus gun cleaning instructional packed in. Nice
Thank you!!
Damn. I never would have thought. Looks badass. Check in after a few months and a few hundred rounds with a vid too please
Of course! Thanks for watching!
This is awesome. I feel like starting woth the darker colors for the base then moving to the lighter colors for the soap effect would give it a lighter effect. Thanks for the idea!!
Thanks! And good luck on your project! Feel free to send me the results @3KOG on Facebook. With your permission I will post them, and help motivate others to paint their guns!
Came out great!
Thank you!!! I was super excited to try it out, and am very happy with the results.
First time I've been surprised. This is something different. So many people just make the same video. I think this is the first weapon painting video where I learned something.
Thank you very much! I I understand what you mean by saying a lot of things are just repeated. I appreciate your view!
I love it! 😍👍🏽
Thanks!
The coolest looking spray video on RUclips. Maybe not super effective but it looks so cool.
Man, you hurt my feelings, how is it not effective at breaking up the outline of a gun?
I’ve seen camo comparisons on different backdrops from kuiu and Sitka ect. And it seems, at distance, that larger patterns help break up lines better than smaller more detailed patterns. I’m sure it’s better than a black or monochrome color.
I’ve seen camo comparisons on different backdrops from kuiu and Sitka ect. And it seems, at distance, that larger patterns help break up lines better than smaller more detailed patterns. I’m sure it’s better than a black or monochrome color.
Yup, different colors will work for different environments, no question on that.
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Yup!
I followed this tutorial while painting my glock! Super thrilled that the results was so good! A little excess paint on a few spots but in all very good! Thanks for sharing!
Awesome!! Feel free to send me pictures on Facebook @ 3 kinds of guns. And with your permission, I will share them!
Did you clear after? If it's your edc, I don't think it will last long.
Don’t drop it in the weeds.
Yeah, it's pretty effective.
that looks incredible
Thanks!!
The end result was sick! It’s like a marbled tiger stripe camo.
Thanks, it was my first time using that method and I was very happy with the results!
Best I've seen as a DIY job !
Thank you!!
This is very likely the best-looking paint I've ever witnessed on a rifle. For several days I've been concerned regarding how I will paint a rifle I'm currently saving for. Well, this is it.
I've been a professional gunslinger for more than 40 years. Wars, conflicts, mercenary work, and was actually there when practical shooting sports such as IPSC and IDPA were developed. Yeah, this is how I'm painting mine.
Thank you!!! I'm doing a winter/snow schemed one soon, please subscribe to see that one too!!
I've watched several vids on painting rifles but never actually done it myself. Your video has finally convinced me to try it
Good! You just have to get in there and try it!
Nice looking camo paint job for sure.
Thank you!!!
For quick fast and in a hurry no BS camo this is probably the best method I've seen.
I have seen other methods I like better but those don't go on anything that will actually be used.
Thanks dude! That was attempt one, more to come.
Without question, one of the best home camo jobs on RUclips.
Thank you, another one coming soon, I just ordered some new parts for a different build.
I’ve recently received two…
I followed your directions.. and it worked easily. Thank you
Awesome!!!
Send me pictures on Facebook, I would love to share them!
3KOG on facebook!
Looks awesome im going to try that method
Let me know when you do!
I agree with everyone saying that this is the most baddest ass tutorial for a rattle can paint job. I’m definitely doing this, but I think I’ll do just one coat.
Hit me up on Facebook @3KOG, and show me your results! I would love to show it off!
I’m inspired! That’s got to be the best rattle can paint job I’ve seen
Thanks! Good luck on your project!
Might try this method on my next paint job.the ladt one i did was my scar l and i painted tan base coat let it dry and strerched a pair of fishnet tights over it and then sprayed the black on in random stripes for a snake skin type effect.
Yup, that works!
Came out great! If I ever gather the courage to paint mine I will use this method.
Do it!!!
Agree with others....best looking paint job I've seen. Camo doesn' need to be that detailed...but when your larping...larp on bother. Paint on flash hider will burn off after the first session...which is whatever dude, fire and smoke is cool.
The paint on the muzzle device has actually held up very well. I'll do a longevity video soon.
thanks for the alert, I'll get some high heat header (auto) paint for it.
My regular spray paint has survived well.
I am totally terrified to do this, I have never painted an AR before... but this looks so bad ass that I have to go for it, thank you for the awesome video!
Feel free to send me your results at 3KOG on Facebook, I'd love to see it!
I’m also a little freaked out about doing it! But, I guess no matter the pattern it should look bad ass. Nice video! I just bought all the paint and some leafy stencils. Also, going to finish it off using a matte clear coat. Here we go!
How did it go?!?!?!
You won 🏆 and we will all win as well thanks to your video. Good shit brother keep up the great work 💪.
Thanks bro! New video coming up soon using this method to produce a snow camo.
I like how simple this is and pattern looks amazing. Will give this a go on my ground pod base
Thanks! And good luck! I need to do another one!
That's hands down the best home job I've seen, Can't wait to give it a try. Great video man
Thanks, I'll be doing a new one soon on my new competition rifle.
One of the best jobs ive seen on YT.Way to go.
Thank you!!!
Thank you so much for this video. I wanted to paint my rifle but wanted to do something different than the stencils. I painted mine today and it looks awesome! Thanks!!!
Awesome, send me pics on Facebook at 3KOG, and with your permission, I'll share them!
this looks amazing. only thing i’m concerned about before i do this is using water? is that okay to use on an aeg? will it not rust any parts of the gun
I have no idea if it could really be a useful method on an AEG.
I believe it would work on a gas gun, but I haven't tried it.
Been thinking about spraying my airsoft rifles for some time now and just came across your video. Many thanks for this tutorial, very easy to follow and looks simple to do. Again thanks for sharing!
Absolutely! Just be careful with airsoft because of the electronics.
Don't spray your airsoft gun with a hose lol
@@undergroundairsoft I haven’t tried it yet. I will be in the next few months tho
I would just spray your AEG with traditional methods.
Thanks for the video, painted mine while playing hooky from work. Came out pretty good. Wish I could post pics on YT.
Please shoot me a message on Facebook. My page is called 3KOG. I would love to see it!
I don’t know if a second was needed but it looks pretty good. Soap didn’t spread or run out as much as I thought it would. I’ve been wanting to try this with a more desert color type pattern.
Thanks, that was my first try, came out well. No reason it wouldn't work with desert colors as well.
The only one ☝️ that bad ass paint job I’ve ever seen here
Job well done cheers 🍻
Thanks!!!
Just curious what would be the best method of drying and preventing rust after hosing off the dishsoap?
I used a space heater to bake the paint on, and dry it.
Once everything was done, I thoroughly cleaned the weapon, and relubricated.
I'm gonna try this without the second dish soap step that thing looked good when he washed soap off the first time id been scared to keep going but it turned out awesome I usually fubar stuff when i try to make it look just a little better
Thanks!!!
This is a great method to paint your rifle or pistol. If you want to get stripes it’s super easy to just do stripes with the dish soap. If you’re going for a more Multicam look than do NOT do stripes. Try to be more deliberate with your dish soap. What I found to be the best method is letting the soap barely drip out of the bottle. It’s really easy to get too much soap and it will pool up. So try to drip the dish soap into little patches. The first time I tried this method I ended up with something that looked just like tiger stripe camo with a lot of tan which isn’t what I wanted. The best part is that if you don’t like it just let it dry and take another shot at it.
And if you screw it all up, just blast away with brake clean, and start again!
Honestly i was doubting this method, but i dig it! First run looked nice.
Thanks!
😮Absolutely SICK, bro, well done.Looks as good as dip if not more because its totally one of a kind. Bravo. 👏🏻
Thank you very much!
Final results were nice too
Thanks!!
Wow. 😮 I wasn't to sure but now I'm going to get bottles of dish soap. Omg that came out Amazing
One bottle is all you need.
That turned out really well
Thank you! Still happy with it!
So glad I stumbled upon your video. Absolutely the best hands down DIY camo I’ve ever seen. You are a Freggin master.
Thanks dude! Doing another one soon!
This is outstanding. I have used similar methods (such as Rice) and I can see the wide range of applications for the soap method. Have you ever thought about using oil instead of soap? A .99 cent squeeze bottle (you can cut the tip off to gauge the amount of oil) and paint at will. Just in case some folks are not big on the soap idea.
Nope, have never considered oil, but I am very intrigued by the idea of rice to add visual texture. Will try that on my next one!
I would think dish soap is easier to wash off, than covering your gun with oil and then trying to wipe it off. I think dish soap is a pretty smart way of doing it!
Thanks, I am intrigued by the idea of using some rice....
Looking at painting a rifle soon, and I loved this video. I feel like if implied in a certain way, you could do a cool tigerstripe look.
Absolutely! Good luck!
I don’t think the magazine is scary i think its awesome. And i cant believe how good that turned out.
Thanks! I'm really happy with it as well!
I thought I had seen it all. Absolutely genius and amazing results
Thanks, I'm very happy with the results, and will be doing more soon!
7:00 very beautiful!
i like this a littlebit more, than with the second layer
looks a littlebit like tigerstripe
A lot of people have said that, I prefer after the second, but to each their own!!
That is one BAMF. Great job!
Thank you!!
very very cool, so far the best pattern I've seen so far.
Thank you!
This may be a silly question, but how do you go about properly drying/cleaning all internals of the gun after spraying it down like that? Or is it even that important? Just making sure before I try this myself!
Space heater works well. Then disassemble and clean and lubricate as normal.
If you do it, send me pics on facebook!! 3KOG
Im gonna do this too my military cucv truck. That came out absolutely sick... Great job Brother
Good luck. For whatever reason when I tried this method on a helmet, it didn't come out nearly as good.
I’m gonna try this. Painting my NVG helmet. Placed a base coat and then random black then I placed strips of tape and painted with brown took tape off but don’t like the straight geometrical lines. Gonna redo with mesh on top and dish soap on top of that
I tried painting a helmet with this method, wasn't thrilled with the results.
Best camo paint job I've seen so far on RUclips. Really awesome work!
Thank you! I will be doing another one on my 12 gauge AK.
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Consider doing only one soap circle. The AR looked mad after just one soap paint cycle.
It was fun, more coming, just need it to warm up a little.
I just got done doing mine on my ar in 224 valkyrie looks amazing
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It just kept getting better and better. I thought the dish soap was a terrible idea and it turned out great. Then I thought changing the angle of the dish soap was a terrible idea and it turned out great again. Learrned learned. I'll never trust my own opinion again.
Lol, thanks man, I was happy with it as well!