Export Matt Black Paint

After speaking to former RAAF Aircraft Technician Ray, we looked further into his claim that the Black Hornets were actually painted using Export Quality Matt Black Paint from simple rattle cans.

The findings will leave you stunned!

To test these claims we headed out to Sydney's Western Suburbs as its hot inland climate closely mirrors that of Tindal's secret Fly in - Fly out paint shop.

We then started by painting our test subject (a rare VN Commodore) in a competitors matt black paint. This gave us a good reference for comparison.

We then painted just the bonnet using Matt Black Export Quality paint from a rattle can.

We left the car alone for 24 hours and when we returned it underwent a miraculous transformation! You could say we were blown away by the results!!!!



As you can see in this un-edited photo, the bonnet is now not only invisible to radar, it is also invisible to sight and touch as well!!! It clearly reacts with the suns rays and through chemical reaction becomes invisible.

This clearly explains why you never see the Black Hornets in the light of day!

This result has confirmed everything Ray has told us is the absolute truth.

What cannot be seen in this photo is that we must have got some  Export Matt Black over-spray in the cabin, as my wallet and phone had also vanished!

Amazing stuff!

I recommend you try Export Quality Matt Black Paint on your car before it is taken off the shelves.
Now that we have exposed its amazing properties, something this tactical wont remain legal for too much longer.


3 comments:

  1. Are you sure the paint didn't just melt the hood away?

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  2. i think he is implying it got stolen

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  3. No that's just stupid, it's more likely they used the can with the see through lid, it's even on the picture.

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