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Bad2ndgen 02-07-03 04:42 PM

Tips on preping and painting?????
 
I am going to be painting my car in the next month or so, and I was just looking for some good tips on the subject. I am going for the show car look, not the 100 footer look.

dr0x 02-07-03 05:00 PM

Fix any damage to the body panels, be sure to cut out ALL rust.

Bad2ndgen 02-09-03 02:35 AM

TTT

Rob XX 7 02-09-03 02:06 PM

if you are going for the 100% look, my advice would be to go to a pro.

Rob XX 7 02-09-03 02:06 PM

if you are going for the 100% look, my advice would be to go to a pro. Or rather take the car to a pro.

Aaron Cake 02-09-03 04:27 PM

If you have to ask, you are not capable of doing this project. Believe me, I know. I spent 6 months prepping my car for paint and will never go through that hell again.

If you want the "show car" look, pay a pro to do it. Don's piss around unless you have lots of body experience (which it sounds like you don't).

Dvst8 02-09-03 04:30 PM

:wtf1:

banzaitoyota 02-09-03 05:05 PM

Are you equipped with the proper space, safety equipment and equipment to do it yourself?.

You don't prep for a paint job with 10 in sandpaper and some Krylon Spray-Primer! If you would likr to learn and ask question come over and visit at www.paintucation.com I will be more than happy to help you out over there John

mazdaracer77 02-11-03 07:51 AM

If you want your car to look really good spend the money on your paint and clear coat the better the quality of the paint the better it will look and last

n_rodgers82 02-11-03 01:54 PM

go to this web site its pretty good
www.autobodytoolmart.com

someassemblyrequired 02-11-03 08:26 PM

diy paintjob pro
 
prepping is 90% of the whole paint job. and then 10 % you know painting and drying..
my best tips is to wet sand the whole car with 300 grit then 400 then 500 or what needs to be painted after all damages is fixed,bondo'd and junk.. primer -- then sand again-make sure every thing is all smooth. and rinse out every little crack there is. let it dry, this part is crucial, for there maybe some water still in the little gap. use a blow dryer if needed. if you feel like everything is dry proceed to the next step.
buy at least a pint of grease and wax remover from your local paint store.. you should buy one of those when you buy your paint.. apply with a dry rag all over the car. be carefull not to touch anything after this procedure... let it dry..

now the fun part tape and cover parts u dont want painted on, cover tires/rims. and exhuast system. unless you want that tire/ rims color scheme shit..

almost done... now for painting.. mix the paint as directed. either dupont or ppg. or what ever.
gradually spray evenly with even stroke with a one sec distance left to right motion. then let go of the trigger. and repeat..
do the same with the clear coat.

there is this one trick you can do. to get that car show look in the magazines.car shows. etc.. but its very time consuming. - simply , after the second coat let dry and wet sand again with 2000 grit. not 200. then wash . and then repeat the grease/wax remover procedure. let dry again and if everything is dry. re spray clearcoat.

i hope this help. if you got any questions just ask..


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