Flake King 500/550 Corroded Metal FX Full Kit
[FK-CMFX-500-KIT]

Create realistic rust and corrosion effects with Flake King Corroded Metal. Minimum amount of work - for the maximum effect!

Flake King Corroded Metal kits are designed so that you can apply our extremely dense, heavy Vintage Iron and Corroded Copper powders directly to wet paint or clear coat. Following this, you simply spray our Corrosion Activator directly to the surface and wait – the longer you leave it on the more corroded it will become.

When you’re happy with the level of corrosion, just wash the off corroder and leave to dry.

As this is an organic finish, if you do not protect it, it will continue to corrode. You can inhibit this by applying a clear protective coating of your choice, for example a matt or gloss would work fine. We do suggest you run your own tests as applying clear will potentially change the colours in the corrosion.

The kits are available for all Flake King Guns. They are supplied in this 500/550 version for the 550 Dry Metal Flake Mini Gun and the 500 Flake King Airbrush Adapter, plus the 1000 version for the popular 1000 Dry Metal Flake Gun.

It is important that you purchase the Corroded Metal kit first as it has our metal powder pick up tube within the kit. Without this the guns will not work on their own.

Why apply our metal powders dry?

Keep your spray equipment clean, without contamination by using your metallic powders and flakes exclusively with the Flake King Dry Gun. Switch colour or grade of flake or metal power easily with a simple jet of compressed air.

The surface of the powder is exposed as it hasn’t been applied by a carrier. This makes the process quicker – by spraying the surface with our corroder and that’s it. If you’re in a hot environment you may have to wrap your item in some plastic allowing it to sweat and corrode – if it’s too hot the water will evaporate and reduce the corrosion.

If you’re in a hot environment you may have to wrap your item in some plastic allowing it to sweat and corrode – if it’s too hot the water will evaporate and reduce the corrosion.