To cover existing paint or color you will need to apply multiple coats. First paint a thin, light coat and let it dry. Then repeat the process until you get the paint coverage you want.
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You can customize your vehicle in the workshop. Follow the green tool icon to find the workshop hangar.
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There are multiple types of customizations that you can make:
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One-shots are one-time game modifiers that you can use to improve your performance, such as nitro bursts that give you faster speed. However, after you use a one-shot, you no longer have it anymore. You would need to unlock another one to use it again.
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Add-ons are customizations that can be used forever on your vehicle, such as tires or weapons. Once you have unlocked them, they are permanently available for your use.
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In order to modify your vehicle in the workshop, tap any icon in the circle with your finger and it will take you to the page where you can unlock it, if you have enough credits.
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You can purchase more credits to unlock specific one-shot or add-on modifications. Once add-ons are purchased, they will always be available to equip your car.
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You should hear/feel it click when you push the pen down into its slot on the spray gun.
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Mattel does not sell Treasure Hunt cars directly to consumers. All of these vehicles are limited in quantity and subject to availability.
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You need to fine tune the spray nozzle by turning the adjustment nozzle all the way to the negative side (-). Then while holding the trigger down, slowly adjust the nozzle toward the positive side (+) until you get a nice even spray. You should also make sure that the pen is fully inserted by pushing it all the way into the slot on the spray gun until you hear/feel it click.
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After you’ve airbrushed your car, lower the turntable into the drying chamber by turning the handle on the far right counterclockwise toward the ground. Rotate the knob outside the chamber all the way to the rightmost setting to turn the fan on. Air will blow inside the drying chamber and dry off your car!
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Hot Wheels replacement parts are available at our
Parts Store.
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Click here to see the instructions on how to perform a hard factory reset on your tablet.
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The action button is the button on the hood of the car that you can press down in order to start the game, activate weapons, enter buildings and other zones, and more.
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Since 1968, when Hot Wheels cars were introduced, we have manufactured tracks in many different colors, yet the color that sticks in the minds of most people is orange. As in the past, we will continue to manufacture tracks in many different colors that will vary from set to set, and year to year.
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Treasure Hunt cars are Hot Wheels basic cars, produced in smaller quantities than our other basic cars, that incorporate special decorations and/or special wheels. Treasure Hunt cars are randomly packed out in our basic car assortments, so when you find one in a store you've found a real treasure!
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While we don’t have historical information, pictures, or resale value information here, you can find a wealth of information online.
For Fisher-Price products, you might also want to check out the book, Fisher-Price: Historical, Rarity, and Value Guide, 1931-Present, Updated 3rd Edition.
For Hot Wheels, you can also log on to www.hotwheelscollectors.com. At the top, click on “Forums” to connect to other Hot Wheels collectors who might be able to help you out.
For Barbie, you can find a ton of articles and stories on our blog at www.barbie.com that will give you an inside look at our dolls. There, you can also connect with other collectors who might be able to help you out. If you click on “Signature” at the top, then “Get Involved,” it will take you to a page where you can find Collector Clubs in your area.
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There are a lot of different trophies awarded to racers by the Hot Wheels Racing Ciruit™, each for a different reason. Here are the trophies you can win, along with the keys to winning them! Champion:
- Master the track by coming in first to unlock the Champion Trophy!
Brawler:
- Do the most damage in a single race and unlock the Brawler Trophy!
Collector:
- Grab all three coins in a race and unlock the Collector Trophy!
Pacifist:
- Win a race without using your weapons and earn the Pacifist Trophy!
Hide and Seek:
- Find the hidden trophy on the racetrack and win the Hide and Seek Trophy!
Beat That! :
- Accept a Beat That Challenge and win the race to unlock the Beat That Trophy!
Beat That II :
- Challenge a friend to a Beat That Challenge and win and you'll unlock the Beat That II Trophy!
Mystery:
- Obviously, this one is a mystery. We're not telling!
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Due to the technical nature of Power Wheels® products, some Power Wheels® parts may only be installed by our authorized service centers, therefore we’re unable to provide repair manuals or diagrams. Power Wheels® has independently owned and operated authorized service centers that carry replacement parts, batteries, and chargers in addition to repairing vehicles in or out of warranty. Our Service Center locator will assist you in finding one of our authorized service centers in your area as well as provide you website addresses for service centers that offer on-line shopping.
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We have a network of over 350 Authorized Service Centers to help you with repairs and replacement parts. These Service Centers have skilled personnel and use only genuine Power Wheels replacement parts to fix your vehicle. Use our Service Center Locator to find a service center near you.
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Do not place used batteries in your regular trash. Instead, return the battery to a federal or state approved lead-acid battery recycler. This may be a Power Wheels® Authorized Service Center or a local retailer of automotive batteries.
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Battery life will vary depending on how you follow the Charging and Battery Care Instructions. It's also affected by the total number of hours the batteries are used. Average battery life is one to three years.
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Extreme heat conditions and sunlight may cause the adhesive to eventually deteriorate, causing product failure. The adhesive could soften and lose adhesion above 105°F (40°C).
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The hot tub lights are no longer manufactured with the intent on actually lighting up.
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