Re: Chameleon Paint Question
It's a cool effect, but not everyone knows what they're doing with pearl paints. 5K sounds about right. It's very hard to touch up if you ever get a scratch or something and if you ever have an accident and have to replace a body panel most likely the new paint on that one won't match your current "chameleon paint job".
Re: Chameleon Paint Question
check into hot hues from dupont, and house of color. I don't know how you $5000 was split up, in paint and labor. but the materials for chameleon paint are ALOT more expensive and ALOT less forgiving, make sure you have a good painter.
the same "effect" could be done with a base color and then a pearl coat and then a tinted clear then cleared. but adding the layers together and paying for them is why the custom line exists..
Hot Hues has a lot of custom effects, I was factory trained in the line. Not that you will find a lot of painters who are, but it works like typical paint and is easier to use like the rest of their general line.
$5000 for an overall is a cheap deal depending on what you are getting for the money.