The base color goes on 1st and how many coats depends on how dark you want the color. The more coats the darker the color. The "candy" is transparent.
Depends on how much paint used, how many coats, type of paint, how thick the paint is.
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For optimal coverage and durability, it is recommended to apply two coats of paint over primer.
1 gallon will be plenty.
Usually there is a base coat of a solid colour, a coat of the chameleon paint, and then a clear coat
for every 7 years, the eiffel tower needed 50 TONS of paint!!!
Depends on number of coats and thickness of each.
The answer will depend on the quality of the paint, the coverage of the paint and the preparation of the surface being painted. The Lowe's paint calculator says primer covers 200 square feet per gallon, and paint covers 350 square feet per gallon. Assuming for a dark surface you need at least 2 coats, and you are only using paint and not primer, and not knowing the type of paint, I would start with 3 gallons to be sure you have enough for 2 coats, and then see how it looks. If you need three coats, you might still have enough.
To paint 180 square feet, generally about 3 quarts of paint would be required. However, this figure varies depending on how many coats are applied.
I don't know about clear coat, but ferrari 's have 21 coats of paint, 14 primer and 7 paint.
It depends on the paint that you use. If you use a paint that has high hiding qualities, you should be able to cover the green in two coats without a problem. Pastel pinks are made from a white or light base normally and these bases are loaded with titanium dioxide pigments so they cover well. However, if your pink is a bold pink, like a fuchsia, you'll want to use a color primer first, then apply the paint.
you will need 5 cans of paint.