5 Tips To Follow While Repainting Your Car

The paint job on a car can make or break the overall aesthetics. Deciding to repaint your vehicle is significant since you might be scared of the results. Moreover, the exterior of your car should be well-finished and good looking. Before you jump to the job, look at our list of tips to follow while repainting your vehicle. Your DIY car repainting project will be a massive success with the right skills, materials, and tools.
Make Sure You Have All Tools
We highly recommend against moving on with the repainting process without ensuring that you have all the tools you'll need. You'll need a range of materials for painting and your safety.
Firstly, you need to get a face mask, safety glasses, gloves, and overalls. Then, it would be best if you had tools such as an electrically-powered sander, masking tape, masking paper, air compressor, spray gun, thinner lacquer, primer, topcoat, primer, and buffer.

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Stripping the Car the Right Way
This tip will help you strip the existing layer of paint on your car without harming the structure. If you are doing the process in your residence, we recommend stripping the paint manually. You can use baking soda to blast the paint away manually. Alternatively, you can use a 500-grit sanding block to discard the colour.
How to Choose the Paint
Choosing the new shade of paint is perhaps one of the most challenging tasks — no wonder why most people stick to the same shade as their old one while repainting their car. You should pick a paint that complements the car's trims.
You have to check the vehicle's exterior areas, door handles, trim, and chrome work. Also, consider factors like maintenance, safety, and temperature effect while choosing the colour.

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Painting Like a Pro
The most important tip is to test spray on another surface before jumping to colour your whole car. Additionally, give each layer of paint enough time to settle in before applying another coat. If you hurry up on the process, you risk the paint not adhering to the surface properly.
The Finishing Touch
The final tip is the finishing touch. You can opt for different types of finishing touches for your vehicle. Most people opt for glossy as it is easier to maintain and looks pretty aesthetic. Use the least abrasive sandpaper to give the car a good rub before providing a polished touch. Clear the area with water to check if the surface is well-sanded. Use a buffer and start working the glossy product onto the painted car surface.

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We think that your DIY car repainting job will be a successful project with these five simple tips! Good luck!
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