On this episode we take a closer look at out hot wheels color shifters! We see up close, some of our cars and what colors they change into when you dunk them into cold and hot water! Put them in one place of cold water like ice water and one place of hot water like a bit above room temperature. They should change color in these two places. The paint used on them is temperature sensitive, make sure the water you use is either warmer or colder than the temperature of the car.
Too hot or too cold will retard the color change. Check out. Hot Wheels Color Shifters are a fan favorite in the diecast world, not just for their look, but for what they do.
These color changing toy cars react to water temperature, flipping their appearance from light to dark (or vice versa) in seconds. That simple effect turns a basic car into something interactive, collectible, and just fun to mess with. You might enjoy Hot Wheels water play, setting.
Hot Wheels cars changing color may seem like pure magic, but there's actually a science behind it. The secret lies in thermochromic paint, which is used to coat these special Color Shifters cars. It's common for them to stop changing over the years.
I have a lot of mint original Color Racers that either don't change or just slightly change. In this video, i had shown What water should use to make color shifting of hot wheels. First use Cold water (even you can put ice cubes on the cold water).
Lot of people are not aware of this and. Car transforms to warm water color. Color change will last longer if you do not expose this toy to intense heat or direct sunlight for prolonged periods of time.
Actually, some Hot Wheels change color with temperature changes! They're called Color Shifters. Just dip them in warm or cold water, and watch them change right before your eyes. No paint needed! In this engaging video, we'll discuss some common problems that can arise with Hot Wheels Color Changers.
These unique diecast cars are designed to change colors in response to temperature.