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What do you use to reproduce pantone 817 gold? I have had a couple of customers wanting it and not keen on the Wilflex metallic gold I have here. Not interested in the liquid gold because of the tarnish issue.
you could also go the foil route. . .pierre
We get the matsui gold shimmer wb ink and use pigments to color it any color. Between mixing gold/silver wb shimmer with pigment there’s really no metallic we haven’t been able to hit. It’s really cool stuff when you start to play with it.
Quote from: DannyGruninger on September 25, 2018, 02:30:41 PMWe get the matsui gold shimmer wb ink and use pigments to color it any color. Between mixing gold/silver wb shimmer with pigment there’s really no metallic we haven’t been able to hit. It’s really cool stuff when you start to play with it.we do the same thing, but it tarnishes. 6 months later it's one pantone shade darker. Had some head scratching moments trying to figure out what happened to our samples!pierre
Quote from: blue moon on September 25, 2018, 04:22:04 PMQuote from: DannyGruninger on September 25, 2018, 02:30:41 PMWe get the matsui gold shimmer wb ink and use pigments to color it any color. Between mixing gold/silver wb shimmer with pigment there’s really no metallic we haven’t been able to hit. It’s really cool stuff when you start to play with it.we do the same thing, but it tarnishes. 6 months later it's one pantone shade darker. Had some head scratching moments trying to figure out what happened to our samples!pierrehow can plastic shimmer flakes tarnish whether they are in plastisol or water based base?
this?