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Home » Knowledge » About The Other Knowledge » TOPONE teaches you how to paint cars?

TOPONE teaches you how to paint cars?

Publish Time: 2019-02-21     Origin: Site


Preparation

Here’s that word one more time: preparation. Why the emphasis on this step when learning how to spray paint you car? No matter what type of painting you do, preparing the vehicle to receive its new hue is the single most important factor in determining how the end result will look.




This means investing the time in the following:

Properly sanding your car’s sheet metal and plastic.

Taping off and masking body trim and glass to avoid over spray.

Using the right spray primer.


 


Wet sanding

Adding a second coat of primer

This doesn’t include dealing with any rust that you might encounter along the way. You’ll have to remove any rust — which could leave a hole — and then fill out that body panel with a filler, like TOPONE, in order to achieve smooth results before priming.


 


Short strokes Focus On Small Areas

Learning how to spray paint your car means focusing on painting small areas rather than attempting to do the entire side of a vehicle — or the entire hood, for example — all at one time. Using short, overlapping strokes on a small part of the car will give you the most even results and will also help to avoid the inevitable nozzle clogging that comes from spraying paint out of a can for an extended period. Remember to use horizontal strokes instead of vertical and keep coats thin. It’s better to have many thin coats than one or two thick coats, and it also avoids runs or drips in the paint.


 


Wet Sand, Then Clear

To preserve the color of your paint job, and to prevent fading, you’ll need to use a clear coat that can protect it from the UV light of the sun. Before you spray on clear coat, however, you’ll need to wet sand your paint again to smooth out the color as much as possible and remove any surface imperfections, high/low spots or “orange peel.” Wet sanding, which you also did while priming, is often the difference between a decent-looking paint job and one that clearly came out of a spray can.

 


Spend as much time as you need to on this final step, and you’ll have the strongest chance of pulling off a spray paint job that looks as close as possible to a factory finish.

 

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