• Assault on Inferno Fireproof Paint

    Steve Flanagan on TLC Paint Misbehavin Show testing out the Inferno Fireproof Paint

    Fireproof Paint? That’s right, you may have heard of it before or maybe not BUT the guys at HARD Lifestyle have some and they have put it to the ultimate test! This clip highlights the Inferno Fireproof Paint they recently featured on the show Paint Misbehavin which premiered June 25th 2009 on the TLC Network. With the fire department on hand these guys launch an assault with flamethrowers, mortars and more in an attempt to prove the fire stopping ability of one of the hottest products around!

     

     

    TO SEE THE FULL VIDEO CLICK HERE
    http://www.hardlifestyle.com/inferno_fireproof_paint_vid.html

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     August 2nd, 2009  admin   No comments

  • HOW TO MAKE A CLOAKING POLICE CAR

    Jeff Mersey and Steve Flanagan prepare to paint The Cloaking Cop Car while filming the Paint Misbehavin Television Show on TLC
    Jeff Mersey and Steve Flanagan prepare to paint The Cloaking Cop Car while filming the Paint Misbehavin Television Show on TLC.
    Laying out the HARDWAY PATROL Logos Steve and Jeff get started on first applying the vinyl to the cop car doors
    Laying out the HARDWAY PATROL Logos Steve and Jeff get started on first applying the vinyl to the cop car doors.
    Insuring the HARDWAY PATROL Logos are in place, Steve and Jeff quickly lay down the vinyl turning this ordinary Escalade into a black and white police unit as seen on TLC's Paint Misbehavin Show
    Insuring the HARDWAY PATROL Logos are in place, Steve and Jeff quickly lay down the vinyl turning this ordinary Escalade into a black and white police unit as seen on TLC’s Paint Misbehavin Show.
    Jeff Mersey checks out the "To Serve and Profit 911" Logos for placement on front fenders of the police car
    Jeff Mersey checks out the “To Serve and Profit 911″ Logos for placement on front fenders of the police car.
    "To Serve And Profit 911" logos find their way on the front fenders. These too will play a part in the cloaking cop car project.
    “To Serve And Profit 911″ logos find their way on the front fenders. These too will play a part in the cloaking cop car project.
    Steve makes some final vinyl trimming and the car will be ready for the color changing Heatwave Paint
    Steve makes some final vinyl trimming and the police car will be ready for the color changing Heatwave Paint.
    HARDWAY PATROL Logo
    HARDWAY PATROL Logo
    Jeff Mersey loads up his paint gun and goes to town as he paints the vinyl doors with the Heatwave Paint
    Jeff Mersey loads up his paint gun and goes to town as he paints the vinyl doors with the Heatwave Paint.
    Now That's HARD!

     

     

    Now That’s HARD! www.hardlifestyle.com

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     June 30th, 2009  admin   No comments

  • TV show “Paint Misbehavin” spruces up 22-year-old’s wheelchair

    Story By Tammy Marashlian
    Signal Staff Writer

     

    Twenty-two-year-old Robbie Argote-Carrillo and his mom Stacee Carrillo embrace outside their Canyon Country home with his new custom made wheelchair designed by Steve Flanagan of the television show "Paint Misbehavin'."
    Twenty-two-year-old Robbie Argote-Carrillo and his mom Stacee Carrillo embrace outside their Canyon Country home with his new custom made wheelchair designed by Steve Flanagan of the television show “Paint Misbehavin’.”

    Francisca Rivas (The Signal)

    Up until last month, 22-year-old Robbie Argote-Carrillo used an old, basic wheelchair that wasn’t too comfortable.

     

    But with help from artist Steve Flanagan from the new TLC television show “Paint Misbehavin’“, that “thrashed” wheelchair is no more.

     

    The Canyon Country resident, who has cerebral palsy, now gets around in a personalized, red wheelchair with flame designs.

     

    The family has seen a change in Robbie since the gift of the wheelchair.

     

    “He sits up better in this one,” said Stacee Carrillo, Robbie’s mom.

     

    Robbie proudly agreed.

     

    “It’s comfortable,” he said.

     

    Flanagan’s original wheelchair to Argote-Carrillo, presented in May, featured heat-reactive paint that changed from red to pink.

     

    A second wheelchair was created only with the color red and flames, after Argote-Carrillo didn’t like the pink.

     

    The wheelchair was the fourth for Argote-Carrillo, who began using one during his childhood.

     

    As an added bonus, TLC camera crews followed Argote-Carrillo and his family for a segment on the show that debuted last week.

     

    Carrillo recalled the filming, which she said gave her son a chance to shine in the spotlight.

     

    “He was pretty excited about it,” she said.

     

    Carrillo was especially pleased that the show spotlighted the needs of people with disabilities.

     

    Throughout the show, cameras followed Robbie and his family from Smart & Final grocery store in Newhall to their Canyon Country home.

     

     

    Argote-Carrillo worked at Smart & Final for six months while he was a student at Transitional Learning Charter, a William S. Hart Union High School District school that teaches disabled adults life skills.

     

    Argote-Carrillo, who attended Valencia High School before starting at the charter school, was able to take part in community-based instruction. Attending the charter school allowed Argote-Carrillo to become more independent as he learned daily activities, like how to take the bus, Carrillo said.

     

    Earlier this month, Argote-Carrillo graduated from Transitional Learning Charter after two years at the school.

     

    “It was a great program,” she said.

     

    For more on Robbie and Paint Misbehavin Show visit www.hardlifestyle.com

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     June 30th, 2009  admin   No comments