Copyright © 2012 Next Level Airbrush - All rights reserved. Q: How long does it take for a project to be returned to me? A: Most projects can be completed within one week unless it is a large project. Q: Does your company use water-based paints on automotive surfaces? A: We use only urethane based paints on metal surfaces. Unless it is a Drag Racing Vehicle which requires water-based paints in order to meet racing guidlines. Q: Does airbrushing effect the integrity of a helmets surface? A: Airbrushing doesn't effect the surface structure of any type item. In fact with clear coating, any surface becomes stronger because clear coat is actually liquid plastic. Q: How long will a airbrush t shirt design last under normal washing conditions? A: An airbrush design should easily hold up for a couple years with minimum fading. Q: Can an airbrushed wall mural be washed and cleaned with normal household products? A: We normally recommend just using soap and water to clean our murals, but the surface is very durable especially when clear coat is applied. Q: Does my airbrush design on my motorcycle need waxing to protect the surface? A: We always recommend adding wax to the clear coat at least once a year. This removes any impurities and ads moisture back to the surface. This helps to protect the surface and ad years to the life of the artwork. Q: How do I go about getting a quote and/or scheduling time to have work done? A: Please email a description of the item to be painted (photos always help). A brief description of artwork direction and location. Give us a call at 1.800.259.6080 Q: What are the payment terms? A: There is a 50% deposit at the time of scheduling. The balance of 50% is due upon delivery or pickup. A 20% payment breakdown is acceptable for work done over $10,000. Q: What forms of payment do you accept? A: Checks, Cashiers Checks, PayPal, and Cash. Q: How do I get a pre-production concept rendering of my paint idea? A: There is a $200 charge to design a rendering. That charge is then forwarded to the costs of the paint job. Two separate revisions/alterations are included in the deposit with any revisions/alterations thereafter being done at a additional cost to the overall job of $40 per hour. If you decide not to use Taff, the $200  charge is a non-refundable fee (including any additional charges accrued during revisions/alterations). Q: Do you personally do the prep-work, bodywork, primer, base-coat, final clear coat, color sand and buff? A:In most cases, I currently do any prep work on our projects, but we do have a professional paint and body shop that can assist in the parts for airbrush and clear coats.