Voodoo Dark Magic Pearl Paint: An Age-Old Tradition Meets Contemporary Art

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Voodoo Dark Magic Pearl Paint is a type of automotive paint that captures the mystery and allure of voodoo culture. It is a unique paint finish that offers a deep, rich color that changes and shifts depending on the angle and lighting. The paint creates an enchanting effect that is reminiscent of the supernatural powers associated with voodoo. This dark magic pearl paint is highly sought after by car enthusiasts and professionals alike, as it adds a touch of intrigue and mystique to any vehicle. It is perfect for those who want to make a bold statement and stand out from the crowd. The voodoo dark magic pearl paint is known for its durability and longevity, ensuring that the vehicle maintains its captivating appearance for years to come.


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The voodoo dark magic pearl paint is known for its durability and longevity, ensuring that the vehicle maintains its captivating appearance for years to come. With its enchanting color-changing properties, this paint creates a captivating and mesmerizing effect that is sure to turn heads wherever you go. Voodoo dark magic pearl paint is an excellent choice for those who want to add a touch of magic and mystery to their cars.

Thread: Blitz after Zaino?

Got a 03 VW 20th Anniversary GTI in Black Magic pearl.

Think darkest gray with high metallic, not true black. BMW`s "cosmic black" w/out as much multi-colored refraction in the metallic.

Anyhow. the paint is unbelieveably soft.

Klasse AIO was OK, but even the slightest elbow grease (even w/plush MFT`s) was leaving marks.

So I Blitzed the fresh paint and it helped a lot.

A friend has a Uni-black Trailblazer and swears by Zaino. So I tried it.

Dawn`d the car, used their Z5 w/ZFX to prep, then 3 coats of Z5 to polish. Looks GREAT! Perfection on dark cars (coming from silver) is a bear. but it`s satisfying.

OKAY. ON TO THE QUESTION!

Can I Blitz over this Zaino work? Or is that baaad?

05-22-2003, 09:30 PM #2

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That`d be 3 coats of Z2. oops
05-22-2003, 09:36 PM #3

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It`ll work but no more adding any more Zaino coats. I treat my Zaino differently I guess, I just leave it the way it is and keep adding Z layers and Z6/Z7 it. I personally would just keep adding a coat of Z2 biweekly or monthly or maybe even every 2 months. same thing with Blitz, but it detracts from the Zaino look which I prefer on certain cars.

Its all up to the eye of the beholder and its you car, so you can try it

05-22-2003, 10:24 PM #4

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I did it for a few months and did not like the look. Give it a shot

and see. Also Zaino says Zee topping with wax will degrade the Zee.

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Since I’ve never used Blitz, I can’t help you there - but here’s what I’ve found about topping Zaino.

After putting 30+ layers of Z on my Jet Black paint I started experimenting with doing other things. Spent about a month topping the Z with several different carnaubas and found that all of them added depth to the mirror-like Zaino. To be successful I needed to use a fairly hard carnauba - Souver�n, P21S, and S100 pastes worked the best - and apply very thin layers. The thin layers didn’t dull the reflectivity of the Zaino and did add the needed depth.

I also experimented with starting with different sealants other than Zaino - Blackfire, Platinum, and EX. I found that Blackfire was too oily for my liking, but Platinum and EX gave great results when topped with my hard pastes.

Since then I’ve started polishing out all of the marring (which of course removed the underlying sealants and waxes) section by section. Then applying 3-4 layers of either Z or PUPP and topping with one of my three paste carnaubas. I’m presently about 3/4 of the way around the car and will add EX as a base to one or two of the remaining areas. All three methods give great results, but time will tell which one pleases me the most.

Lately I’ve been spending most of my time trying to learn how to use IHG between the layers of carnauba. Some success, and a lot of failures. It seems like it takes voodoo to make it work well, but at least I’m learning what doesn’t work so I am getting it narrowed down.

If you don’t like the looks of the carnauba on top of the Zaino, or want to add more Zaino, all that you need to do is wash with Dawn, rewash with Z-7, wipe with Z-6 and you’re set to go.

Blitz isn`t a cleaner/wax is it? If so it`ll eat your Zaino!

Have fun with your new GTI!

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Reviews for "Captivating the Senses: Voodoo Dark Magic Pearl Paint in Fine Art Exhibition"

1. John - 2/5 - I was really excited to try the Voodoo dark magic pearl paint, but I was highly disappointed with the results. The color did not turn out as advertised, it was more dull and lacked the vibrant shine I was expecting. Additionally, the application process was quite tricky, with the paint drying too quickly and leaving visible brush marks. Overall, I would not recommend this product if you're looking for a high-quality, long-lasting finish.
2. Sarah - 1/5 - The Voodoo dark magic pearl paint was a complete waste of my money. The color was completely off, it looked more like a faded gray instead of the deep black I was expecting. The paint also had a strange smell that lingered for days, despite proper ventilation during and after application. It took several coats to achieve a somewhat decent coverage, but even then the finish was uneven and streaky. I had to redo the entire project using a different brand of paint. Save yourself the frustration and avoid this product.
3. Michael - 2/5 - I had high hopes for the Voodoo dark magic pearl paint, but unfortunately, it did not live up to my expectations. The color was decent, but the paint did not adhere well to the surface, even after proper preparation. It started chipping and peeling within a few weeks, which was very disappointing considering the high price I paid for it. The durability of this paint is questionable, and I would caution against using it for any project that requires long-lasting results. Overall, I was quite dissatisfied with this product.
4. Emily - 2/5 - I regret purchasing the Voodoo dark magic pearl paint. The color was initially impressive, but it faded significantly over time, even with minimal exposure to sunlight. The finish lacked the depth and luster promised by the manufacturer, making my project look dull and unappealing. The paint also had a strong chemical odor that persisted long after it had dried, which was quite unpleasant. Overall, I would not recommend this paint if you're looking for a high-quality, fade-resistant finish.

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