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  • Cloaking Cop Car gets Heatwave Paint on TLC’s Paint Misbehavin Show

    On the set of TLC's New Hit Show Paint Misbehavin (Robert Banks, Steve Flanagan and Jeff Mersey with the Cop Car of the Future).
    Filming TLC’s New Hit Show Paint Misbehavin (Robert Banks, Steve Flanagan and Jeff Mersey with the Cop Car of the Future).

     

    Jeff Mersey joins the cast of Paint Misbehavin on TLC as Steve Flanagan and his crew of merry “paintsters” attempt to create the Cop Car of the Future. Steve knows Jeff is the man when it comes to throwing down paint and completely overhauling anything that sits on 4 wheels. Jeff started out by stripping Rob’s Escalade down to the bone. Rob could hardly stand to watch. It wasn’t long before Jeff was ready to get the truck into the booth and do what he loves most, throwing paint down. Before Jeff could actually paint the truck he and Brian from Cerritos College had to wrap the doors with the specially printed HARDWAY PATROL logos that would be hidden with Imperial’s Heatwave (Heat Reactive Paint). Jeff was on the truck till the wee hours of the night BUT it was all worthwhile as Mr. Mersey again pulled off a flawless finish and the team was one step closer to making the Cloaking Cop Car a reality. Now it was back to the shop to figure out how to heat the doors. See all this and more on TLC’s Paint Misbehavin, and head over to www.HardLifeStyle.com to get the behind the scenes peek at all things paint.

    Jeff Mersey and Steve Flanagan at Cerritos College painting the Cop Car of the Future for TLC's Hit Show Paint Misbehavin
    Jeff Mersey and Steve Flanagan at Cerritos College painting the Cop Car of the Future for TLC’s Hit Show Paint Misbehavin.
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  • TLC’s Paint Misbehavin Cloaking Cop Car Becomes A Reality

    Mike Derfus from Sound Off Signal with Steve Flanagan on the set of TLC's New Hit Show Paint Misbehavin.
    Mike Derfus from Sound Off Signal with Steve Flanagan at the filming of TLC’s New Hit Show Paint Misbehavin.

    Mike Derfus came down from Sound Off Signal with a whole trunk full of goodies to equip the Escalade with everything it needs to transform into its black and white alter ego. On Thursdays episode of Paint Misbehavin on TLC we saw just what Mike and the guys were able to pull off, let’s just say it was a phenomenal job. The Escalade was definitely an intimidating beast when dressed out in black and white and the Sound Off Signal light bar, ghost lights and complete siren box, controller and mic added all the bells and whistles needed to really push this project “over the top”.

     

    Mike and his crew came up with an ingenious way for Steve to be able to swivel the light bar on top of the vehicle so when it is in the off position is hardly even noticeable, and Jeff Mersey smoked out the lenses with some black and this thing was COMPLETELY hidden. When it came time for the unveil Steve hit the switch and the light bar swivels into position coming to life as the doors change and the Cloaking Cop Car becomes a reality. All this and more on TLC’s Paint Misbehavin.

     

    Now head on over to www.HardLifeStyle.com and check out the rest of these incredible shots.

     

    Sean Heick, Steve Flanagan and Mike Derfus with the cloaking cop car on the set of TLC's NEW Hit Show Paint Misbehavin.
    Sean Heick, Steve Flanagan and Mike Derfus with the color changing cop car at the filming of TLC’s NEW Hit Show Paint Misbehavin.
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  • TLC’s Paint Misbehavin Inferno Fireproof Paint Test

    Benny puts Inferno Fireproof Paint to the Test on Paint Misbehavin (TLC)

     

    Benny is in his “Hay Day” as the cast of Paint Misbehavin puts their fireproof paint Inferno to the ultimate test. TLC’s special which aired Thursday June 25th @ 10 featured Steve Flanagan and cast as they set out to display their hottest paints with a new twist. The team heads out to a special effects lot and frames up a wall partition to simulate a house and paints it with the Imperial’s Inferno (Fireproof Paint). Upon completion of the wall it was time to attempt to “light it up” with everything John had in his arsenal. Steve pulled out a flamethrower and really set in to the wall right of the bat. Soon after the flamethrower assault it was time for Benny to “play” with all of the BIGGER pyrotechnic toys on the lot. Always confident in the Imperial Inferno Steve decides to sit BEHIND the wall with John and play a little game of cards while Benny and crew continue to hit the wall with everything they had available. It was a HUGE success and the Fire Dept gave their complete testimony as to the incredible performance of the paint! Now head on over to www.HardLifeStyle.com where you can see more incredible shots of Inferno getting tested on TLC’s Paint Misbehavin.

    Paint Misbehavin' Inferno Fireproof Paint Test on Discovery Channel (TLC)

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  • TLC’s Paint Misbehavin Color Changing Cop Car

    Steve Flanagan and Sean Heick getting ready to take the Color Changing Cop Car for testing on Paint Misbehavin (TLC)

     

    Steve Flanagan and the cast of Paint Misbehavin show debuted on TLC Thursday night a Color Changing Cop Car. This cop car is straight out of the future, with doors that heat up and trigger the Heatwave paint causing it to switch from black to invisible and revealing the completely detailed Hardway Patrol logo on the side of this futuristic black and white Escalade. The Paint Misbehavin gang call out Sean Heick who works with the LAPD and is responsible for getting the LAPD as well as many other departments their road ready vehicles. If Steve could impress Sean the rest would be easy!

    The day of the unveil Sean and Steve decide to take their new toy out for some real world testing. They go to a spot Sean knew was notorious for vandals and taggin’. Within minutes they spot a couple kids armed with spray cans wreaking havoc. They approach completely stealth with the truck all black and hit their switch. As the transformation begins we see the Heatwave paint disappear and the Hardway Patrol logo appear, once the transformation is complete the boys hit the lights and sirens and the taggers are off and running! This vehicle is really a great example of what happens when cutting edge technologies meet creative powerhouses like this crew. Stay tuned to TLC for any future updates on Paint Misbehavin. Now get over to www.HardLifeStyle.com and see the rest of these AMAZING pictures!

     

    Paint Misbehavin' Color Changing Cop Car on Discovery Channel (TLC)

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  • Paint Misbehavin’ TLC’s Hottest New Show

    Tune in to TLC for Paint Misbehavin where you will see Steve Flanagan and his merry “paintsters” change the way you see paint! You’ll see the boys take a shot at making a cop car of the future using their Heatwave (Temperature Reacting Paint) and creating a cop car that can go from an unmarked to a marked unit at the flip of a switch. Steve also brings in the Fire Dept and Hollywood’s hot shot pyrotechnics guys to test the full capabilities of their fireproof paint Inferno. With a flamethrower in hand Steve and the Paint Misbehavin crew hit the Inferno with everything John has to offer. Will it survive? Find out on Paint Misbehavin Premiere on TLC.

     

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