Starting from around $3500 and up
The cost of a paint job for a vehicle with a flake finish can vary widely based on factors such as the size of the vehicle, the type and quality of the flake used, and the labor involved. Generally, prices can range from $1,500 to $5,000 or more. High-quality custom jobs with intricate designs and multiple layers can push the cost even higher. It's best to get quotes from several auto body shops to find the right balance of quality and price.
it would cost about $500.
Flake white hue doesn't contain the lead which is considered dangerous. The EU in their wisdom decided to ban flake white or cremnitz white which has now been withdrawn from art shops and from the web and the oil paint maker such as Winsor and Newton and Michael Harding have discontinued their lines in this product.
People paint with oil paint on canvas because it will not rub or flake off.
Yes, it eventually will.
There is NO type of paint OR stain that will work effectively on vinyl decking. If you want a quality job it's necessary to take off the vinyl and re-surface the wood before staining it.
Material + Labor + overhead + desired profit
The price of a flake can vary depending on the location, but on average, it costs around $2-$4.
Doing a crummy job is easy enough, but doing a good job of it is quite hard. You'd need to disassemble it down to bare frame first, a challenge in itself. On top of that, whatever paint you can apply at home is nowhere near as durable as the factory paint, so it will scuff, chip and flake easily.
That depends on the type of paint being used House of Kolors is more than Dupont. Candy colors are more than standard color. Pearls are more than most. If metal flake is you poison then there are 4 different size of flake. Air brush is the most expensive of them all at least good quality job.
Depends on what size your vehicle is, also depends on the body condition and style of paint to be used.
A flake is a small, flat piece that falls off of a larger object. When used as a verb, flake means to break off in small pieces or layers. In slang terms, someone who is unreliable or unreliable can be called a flake.