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The Process of Painting a Car

localedge • Oct 23, 2019

Whether you are looking to have your vehicle repainted, have a project car you are finally ready to get painted, or want to sand down your vehicle to remove rust and bubbles in the paint, painting a vehicle is a complex process. A bad paint job can stick out like a sore thumb. Turn to our car paint shop at City Paint & Body to handle all your auto painting needs.

auto body paint technician at work on vehicle in Bryan and College Station, TX

Painting a car is a multi-step process and requires a lot of patience and perfectionism. Steps involved include:


Collect the proper supplies and prepare your workspace. - Having all your supplies ready beforehand will prevent you from realizing you forgot something mid-project. The amount of paint will vary depending on the area requiring paint. Make sure your work area is clean, free of dust and debris as this will help prevent blemishes.

Remove and fix rust spots. - Check the vehicle for rust spots. Light rust areas can be sanded before painting whereas heavily rusted areas will need to be treated and sealed to prevent rust spread.

Determine the type of paint you are going to use. - Choose between Waterborne and Solventborne paint as these are specifically designed for vehicles. Other types of paint should not be used when painting your vehicle.

Sand your vehicle. - Sanding is an important step as you are sanding away layers to give the new paint an even surface to bond to. Once your vehicle is sanded, finish it with wet-tot-dry sandpaper. Use circular motions.

Wipe down your vehicle. - After you are done sanding, you want to make sure your vehicle is wiped down and dust is removed. To do this simply use thinners and a clean rag to remove any dust. Let this dry before applying paint.

Prime the vehicle. - When priming your vehicle, make sure you wear a face mask and goggles to avoid contact. This step helps seal the car and bodywork. It ensures the paint will have a smooth surface to bond to. Priming also helps reduce any color variations when the paint is applied. Primer must completely dry between each coat.

Sand again. - Sand your vehicle once again and clean it with thinners and a clean rag. Do not use too much thinner as this can strip the primer off.

Apply paint. - Apply between three to four layers of paint and between each layer, let it dry thoroughly.

Apply lacquer. - Cover the vehicle with 1-2 coats of lacquer, allowing it to dry in between layers.

Buff the vehicle. - Once the lacquer has dried, check the vehicle for blemishes and lightly sand. Buff the car lightly so it doesn't burn the paint.


Rely On Our Car Paint Shop!

 

If you want to fix rust spots, blemishes, or want to update your vehicle’s look, rely on the team at City Paint & Body. Our experienced team can complete a flawless paint job no matter the make or model of your vehicle. When you need a paint job in the College Station  or Bryan, TX, rely onus. You'll be amazed at what we can do for you! Contact us today!

 

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