I forgot to tell you kell... If you want to blend the colors better, try wiping your helmet down with alcohol, or some acetone slightly diluted with water. Be careful, and wipe gently. It will blend the colors together. But make sure you test on something first! It takes a little bit of skill, but it does a good job. It will give you the affect of aged paint, by making some areas very slightly brighter, or darker, but will usually blend the layers to a uniform color... Just different shades. Also, when you apply the weathering, it will cover up any overspray, speckled effect from layering, or irregularities. Don't forget, when you reintroduce the primer to the top coat of paint, it will in terms, re-activate the paint slightly, and smear the colors together also. So if you get a little worried about the things I mentioned... Don't be. Just remember what I said in the vids about how long the primer sits on your paint, and how much 'damage' it will do in terms of how many seconds you wait to wipe it off during black washing.