This vibrant, multi-layered coating process results in a deep, lustrous, and shimmering finish reminiscent of the iconic confection it’s named after. It typically involves a metallic base coat, followed by a translucent, tinted clear coat (often red), and topped with a protective clear coat infused with pearlescent pigments. The combination creates a depth and sparkle that is difficult to replicate with traditional single-stage paints. A classic application is on automotive bodies, where it produces a striking and eye-catching appearance.
The complexity of its application contributes significantly to its perceived value and visual impact. The layering process amplifies the light refraction, enhancing the color’s richness and creating a dynamic effect that changes with the viewing angle and lighting conditions. Its origins can be traced back to custom car culture, where unique and highly personalized finishes were prized. Over time, the technique evolved, finding its way into mainstream automotive manufacturing and other applications seeking a high-end, visually distinctive aesthetic. The resulting visual effect offers a unique blend of classic vibrancy and modern sophistication.