@@daytonasunset … per U-Pol’s technical data sheet: What can RAPTOR be tinted with? A. For best results, use solvent based acrylic basecoat toners (ask your paint supplier to leave out the binders). NOTE: Acrylic basecoat toners tend to have high color strength so use sparingly (less than 10% tint by volume). RAPTOR is compatible with any urethane based color, including 2K acrylic solid color and mixed acrylic basecoats, and can be added up to 10% by volume. RAPTOR cannot be used with water based, polyester, or enamel paints.
Thanks for the video. I like how you're saving your caps to verify color-correctness from bottle to bottle. Had not thought of that. Also, I liked your idea of pouring an amount out BEFORE putting the the spray nozzle in.
That syringe you have is a 10ml. Does this mean you drew up paint 8 times with it to reach your 80ml goal? Just making sure you meant 80ml and not 8ml. Thanks!
Is there any downfall in tinting with paint that has the “binders” in it, aside from color matching being off? I’m wondering if the binders weaken or have a negative effect on the hardener in the UPOL
You do not want to do that, with binders will not mix correctly with Raptor and you will have uneven coloring as you spray. Do NOT use regular paint! Tint can be purchased from your local auto paint supplier and make sure you specify that it cannot have binders or fillers!
Thanks for info brother. Now I saw a video of a guy doing a F150 it was a two tone white and green and he added something else to the paint and said it didnt fit in bottle. Do we need to add anything else to our paint or did he just add an extra step?
To clarify you do not use paint, you need tint with no binders. Second I have no idea what he added in his video but you can add clear coat to the bottle as well to add some shine to the raptor.
I started pulling my two after about 1 1/2 hours. You can tell when it's ready to be pulled because the Raptor won't be lifted when pulled so go very slow at first and if it lifts at all stop and wait another 30 minutes. It really will take common sense at that point but your temperature and humidity will play in effect in time of drying so use common sense and start somewhere that is out of they way and not directly noticable if the raptor peels stop and wait. It won't peel off it will just stretch with the material on the tape so it won't ruin anything.
When using the Raptor tintable kit you need to go to your local auto paint supply store and get "tint without binders" it's very important not to use the term paint because paint is a finished product. You want to use tint which is just the colorant with no added chemicals that make it "paint". All the information can be found on the raptor liner website.
@@NickOsterbaan This information is quite useful, I congratulate your channel because you are the only one who answers our questions, keep it up, I already subscribed to your channel for the interaction you have with us, like and like for you. By the way, could you help me determine how many 1000ml pots I need to paint a Chevrolet SILVERADO 2012 double cab pickup
I do not think it is convenient to add transparent after the final finish, because that layer would scratch easily and the paint would look ugly. that is, it would take away resistance and hardness, because that transparent layer would be scratched, and the raptor layer would not scratch.
@@NickOsterbaan I do not think it is convenient to add transparent after the final finish, because that layer would scratch easily and the paint would look ugly. that is, it would take away resistance and hardness, because that transparent layer would be scratched, and the raptor layer would not scratch.
I covered that in the video. A bottle of raptor is 1000ml you can add up to 10% of tint which is 100ml maximum. I found that 8% was right for my color and application. You want to start at 4% and increase the tint as you test the color until you like it.
They do, but with Raptor Liner tintable you can do any color you want and your not limited to standard colors. For instance I color matched my factory paint color.
@@BellyUpFishGarage mine was actually darker then I had anticipated so I do recommend mixing a single bottle to get your color right and spraying it on a test surface and let it completely dry. You waste a bottle but once it's dried you know for sure if it's to dark or to light and you can adjust more or less color then for you your final product. I wasted 2 bottles once getting color right and I'm glad i did because the minor cost was totally worth knowing what it would come out looking like exactly. Also with my color I used the Raptor lightened up as it cured over 4 days so if it looks to dark but close let that test spray fully cure for a few days and then see if the color is right
He didn't want to waste product so is using "water" and "tea" instead of "hardener" and "tint". You should not add water, or tea, to your raptor, NOT EVEN GREEN TEA!!@!
Thanks for info brother. Now I saw a video of a guy doing a F150 it was a two tone white and green and he added something else to the paint and said it didnt fit in bottle. Do we need to add anything else to our paint or did he just add an extra step?
Really appreciate the time you took to show us this.... going to shoot the raptor on tomorrow. And a big Hi from England....👍
How did it go Dave?
Is there any specific type of paint to use when your purchasing your tint color ?
Automotive if spraying a vehicle
@@wingandhog automotive 2k paint with hardner, or basecoat? Thx
@@daytonasunset … per U-Pol’s technical data sheet:
What can RAPTOR be tinted with?
A. For best results, use solvent based acrylic basecoat toners (ask your paint supplier to leave out the binders). NOTE: Acrylic basecoat toners tend to have high color strength so use sparingly (less than 10% tint by volume). RAPTOR is compatible with any urethane based color, including 2K acrylic solid color and mixed acrylic basecoats, and can be added up to 10% by volume. RAPTOR cannot be used with water based, polyester, or enamel paints.
Thanks for the video. I like how you're saving your caps to verify color-correctness from bottle to bottle. Had not thought of that. Also, I liked your idea of pouring an amount out BEFORE putting the the spray nozzle in.
Very nice explanation.
how do i keep it from drying so fast i poured the whole hardener like it said on the roll on kit and it dried up within 10 minutes :[
Thank you nick very helpful wayne
That syringe you have is a 10ml. Does this mean you drew up paint 8 times with it to reach your 80ml goal? Just making sure you meant 80ml and not 8ml. Thanks!
What gallon air tank / psi should I use?
CAN I BE THE 1000TH GUY TO SAY PAINT INSTEAD OF TINT? LMAO
Is there any downfall in tinting with paint that has the “binders” in it,
aside from color matching being off? I’m wondering if the binders weaken or have a negative effect on the hardener in the UPOL
You do not want to do that, with binders will not mix correctly with Raptor and you will have uneven coloring as you spray. Do NOT use regular paint! Tint can be purchased from your local auto paint supplier and make sure you specify that it cannot have binders or fillers!
can tint the White Raptor liner with any tint you want?
Or do you have to buy the extra tintable version of Upol?
What type of color did you use
You put water? Or hardener?
Thanks for info brother. Now I saw a video of a guy doing a F150 it was a two tone white and green and he added something else to the paint and said it didnt fit in bottle. Do we need to add anything else to our paint or did he just add an extra step?
To clarify you do not use paint, you need tint with no binders. Second I have no idea what he added in his video but you can add clear coat to the bottle as well to add some shine to the raptor.
@@NickOsterbaan When you say "tint" what do mean and where do you get it?
Also; can you leave green frog tape on the application for 3 to 4 hours after you’re done applying raptor u pol? Will it still come off clean?
I started pulling my two after about 1 1/2 hours. You can tell when it's ready to be pulled because the Raptor won't be lifted when pulled so go very slow at first and if it lifts at all stop and wait another 30 minutes. It really will take common sense at that point but your temperature and humidity will play in effect in time of drying so use common sense and start somewhere that is out of they way and not directly noticable if the raptor peels stop and wait. It won't peel off it will just stretch with the material on the tape so it won't ruin anything.
Where did you buy your toner?
Should I use reduced base coat or unreduced for raptor liner?
Best to contact U-Pol directly. They are extremely responsive.
Hello I have a question can you use raptor liner without paint
Yes
What kind of paint do you use or does the upol provide the colors I know they sell a red kit
When using the Raptor tintable kit you need to go to your local auto paint supply store and get "tint without binders" it's very important not to use the term paint because paint is a finished product. You want to use tint which is just the colorant with no added chemicals that make it "paint".
All the information can be found on the raptor liner website.
@@NickOsterbaan This information is quite useful, I congratulate your channel because you are the only one who answers our questions, keep it up, I already subscribed to your channel for the interaction you have with us, like and like for you.
By the way, could you help me determine how many 1000ml pots I need to paint a Chevrolet SILVERADO 2012 double cab pickup
Once you apply the raptor tint, do you need to hit it with a clear coat finish?
No, but if you want a little more shine to your raptor you can add clear coat to the raptor on your final coat.
I do not think it is convenient to add transparent after the final finish, because that layer would scratch easily and the paint would look ugly. that is, it would take away resistance and hardness, because that transparent layer would be scratched, and the raptor layer would not scratch.
@@NickOsterbaan I do not think it is convenient to add transparent after the final finish, because that layer would scratch easily and the paint would look ugly. that is, it would take away resistance and hardness, because that transparent layer would be scratched, and the raptor layer would not scratch.
Thx for info sir!
RAPTOR RECOMMENDS MIXING IN EXTERNAL CUPWHEN ADDING COLOR
Excellent, appreciated.
How much of the tint do you specifically have to mix with 100ml ?
I covered that in the video. A bottle of raptor is 1000ml you can add up to 10% of tint which is 100ml maximum.
I found that 8% was right for my color and application. You want to start at 4% and increase the tint as you test the color until you like it.
Don't they just sell colored bed liner?
They do, but with Raptor Liner tintable you can do any color you want and your not limited to standard colors. For instance I color matched my factory paint color.
All Americans are ‘going to go ahead’ and do stuff. Love it 🇺🇸
Did you just use 100% Acrylic paint for tinting?
No, I went to the local automotive paint store and asked for pure tint no binders in my desired color code.
@@NickOsterbaan thanks i thought so my Automotive paint guy told me to use acrylic paint but its not true. I'll pick up some tint then.
How close to the tint did the final product come out? I've heard we need to go a couple shades darker than what we really want?
@bellyupfish we went pretty much on point with the same color.
@@BellyUpFishGarage mine was actually darker then I had anticipated so I do recommend mixing a single bottle to get your color right and spraying it on a test surface and let it completely dry. You waste a bottle but once it's dried you know for sure if it's to dark or to light and you can adjust more or less color then for you your final product.
I wasted 2 bottles once getting color right and I'm glad i did because the minor cost was totally worth knowing what it would come out looking like exactly.
Also with my color I used the Raptor lightened up as it cured over 4 days so if it looks to dark but close let that test spray fully cure for a few days and then see if the color is right
2k paint guys
How many ml is 8%
I think it’s 80ml
200ml of hardener and 100ml of base color for each bottle right? Did you reduce the base color before to put it in the bottle?
No reduction at all for my application.
what paint are u using to mix with acrylic ? 2k ? tupac colour?
Why are saying add water
He didn't want to waste product so is using "water" and "tea" instead of "hardener" and "tint". You should not add water, or tea, to your raptor, NOT EVEN GREEN TEA!!@!
todo un quimico
how many dopes are there to explaine, how to mix and shake, as those who are professionals where not enough ,hahahaha
Put marbles in the bottle
Thanks for info brother. Now I saw a video of a guy doing a F150 it was a two tone white and green and he added something else to the paint and said it didnt fit in bottle. Do we need to add anything else to our paint or did he just add an extra step?