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There are two general types of Turbo Dork paints and one subtype:
Metallics contain pigments and small mica flakes that create a sparkling effect on the paint surface making it look like metal.
Turboshifts are made with tiny glass-like flakes that work like millions of small prisms within the paint. Depending on how the flakes are made, different colors are refracted or reflected in the light. In layman's terms this means that the paint changes color depending on what light you are viewing it under, and what angle you are holding it to that light.
There are three different categories of Turboshifts based pretty much on how they look in the bottle.
True2Color - more or less looks like one of the shifting colors
White Base - looks white with a few flecks of color
Red Base - looks red even though the shifting colors are not red
Zenishifts are Turboshifts that shift differently over different base colors. They appear almost as if they were two metallics in one bottle, with one color or the other dominating depending on what color base they are sitting over. In the bottle they look like one of the colors that they flip between.
Note: Forrest Flux must be used over a black basecoat to see the shift effect. If used over white or a light color, it appears reddish-orange
Note: For the most vibrant results, please use Malum Malus over a similarly colored basecoat, such as green. Malum Malus may also be used over other basecoats such as white or black for different effects.
Note: Cyberia must be used over a black basecoat to see the shift effect. If used over white, it appears white.
Note: Mother Lode must be used over a white basecoat. If used over black it just appears a solid green, losing its soft glow of other colors.
Note: All That Glitters is most vibrant over a black basecoat.
Note: Ice to Never must be used over a black basecoat to see the shift effect.
Note: For the most vibrant results, please use Dork over a similarly colored basecoat, such as light blue. Dork may also be used over other basecoats such as white or black for different effects.
Note: Cloud Nine is intended for use over a black basecoat. If used over white, it appears white.