Luke Brabants Artist
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  • Working on different vehicles can be risky, and there are always things that can go wrong. So there can be no 100% guarantees with graffiti on vehicles as it is a relatively new method of painting vehicles.
  • Repairs on rust etc can be done at an added cost but I am not a professional and it is at your own risk if there are problems. I recommend you getting this sorted beforehand.
  • I would recommend rubbing down your vehicle your self so there are no problems. I am happy to do this also but if you want it to be to the standard you require then please do so. This then gives me more time to spend on the job in hand and getting the painting to the perfect level you require.
  • Plastics can be painted but there can be problems with greases causing reactions with paint. I try my hardest to eliminate this by using de-greaser, rubbing down, using plastic primer and painting, but there is always a risk so please be aware.
  • I can apply a primer at a premium price. As there are many different types of plastic, I can never guarantee optimal adhesion and curing of the lacquer. I can not be held liable for this.
  • I work predominantly  with Loop Spray Paint.This paint is intended for graffiti applications.
  • This paint has a high coverage and a matt look. This can not be compared to airbrush. Or a professional [car] paint. It is also not as clean looking as airbrush, so splatters and drips can occur easily, but it is all part of the look of graffiti art
  • When washing the vehicle after it is finished I would recommend waiting at least 3 weeks before doing so. That will give enough time for the lacquer to completely cure. I would recommend only hand washing, and not big jets and commercial methods.
TECHNICAL AND METHODS


My paintings are hand done.I will approach the approved sketch as accurately as possible.
The graffiti paint I use is more vulnerable than car paint. Therefore, I recommend that you wash the vehicle manually
With a soft sponge. There are also special car shampoos available for matt lacquer. Wait a minimum of 3 weeks before washing for the 1st time.
 As a result, the lacquer has the time to cure.
I highly recommend getting the vehicle lacquered after painting to keep the art looking fresh for years to come. 
If you are careful with maintenance then there should be no problem for up to about 4 to 5 years without. Or many more with.. Some colours do tend to fade quicker than others. 


If you want extra protection or a shiny appearance, I advise you to get  a professional
lacquering. I can have this done for an added price and it is at your own risk. 


Having read this you there for agree to the terms and conditions of how a vehicle is painted with rattle cans.

For quotes and enquiries please get in touch.


Telephone

07756327766

Email

lukebrabants@googlemail.com
  • About
  • Vehicles
  • FINE ART
  • Murals
  • Art licensing
  • Contact/Terms