You can add all the flattener you want but the paint job is still going to appear glossy.
RC car bodies are painted on the inside, so the gloss you are seeing is the plastic on the outside.
A light blasting with walnut shells will dull the plastic gloss.
I've got a nitro powered boat that on my radar gun goes over 60mph on flat water. I was out on our little cove running the boat on 1/8 mile circles when the boat jumped out of the water and rolled hard. Got in the row boat to recover the pieces when I found the culprit for the flip. I hit a blue crab that was on the surface and flipped the boat five or six times. The crabs shell had the marking from the propeller across the shell.
Wow that is awesome! I'd like to know what the crab was thinking!
I'd love to have a nitro boat!
Right I put the ZR.30 on mine, I wrecked it HARD. I've wrecked it before, but nothing like I did this time. I was showing out for a friend of our's over at my brother's house (like an idiot), and I went about 50 yards up the road, and decided to do a blast down the road. It hit a rock in the road that I didn't see after it had shifted into 3rd and it kicked sideways and ran off the road and hit aa concrete drainage ditch. It hit dead square and nearly destroyed it. I though intially it was just the frame sides, fuel tank and front driveshaft, but after I started taking it apart it broke the front diff, bent the LH front axle, bulkhead, battery tray, steering servo, bent my tuned pipe, destroyed the body and even bent the aluminum tie bars under the motor plate. It hit so hard that it spit out most of the little clips that hold the body, fuel tank, battery cover etc. on the ground. The only ones that didn't come out was the ones that the loops were rearward. After over $100 worth of parts to fix, LESSON LEARNED - I ain't turning that bad boy loose in street anymore! I will still get out there burp the throttle, and do some wheelies, and small jumps, but I'm not holding much past second gear. Too many obstacles! I'll stick to taking it down to the old air strip to string it out now!