Car Masking, Bare Metal Paint Job, Single and 2-Stage Painting || Auto body Q&A

A proper work should bring out the gloss on your bare metal paint job and any other custom painting. Read this auto body Q&A post for some tips and advice. Don’t forget to sign-up for to Learn Auto Body and Paint FREE COURSE for the step-by-step autobody work/process of “The G.O.O.D. Van Project”. Please also LIKE and SUBSCRIBE to my YT channel for new videos … Read more

Recommended Primer Sealer/Primer Paint, Removing Overspray Plus More Autobody Q&A

The car paint process should start from the primer layer. Primers are used to physically hide any scratch, bubble, or spot on your car body, whether made of metal or plastic. It also protects metal pieces such as door hinges and bumpers from corroding during paint application to give a lasting, attractive new look that … Read more

How To Fix Flaking Clear Coat || How To Flow Coat – Single Stage Paint Job and More Autobody Q&A

Flaking clear coat is an annoyingly recurrent problem for many car owners but the solution isn’t all that difficult to implement. Flaking clear coats can be caused by various factors, and sometimes the conditions can become so severe. There are quick fixes you can try on your own first, though, before taking things into your … Read more

Single-Stage Prep and Painting Tips | How To Repair Clear Coat – More Autobody Q&A

When applying single-stage paint, the surface prep is typically a lot less work than when painting in multiple stages. The goal of such paints is to go on smooth and produce long-lasting finishes with extended durability and excellent appearance. In order to achieve these goals, we use different techniques than are used for traditional two-part … Read more

How To Repair Rust On Your Car Or Truck? Orange Peel Repair and More Autobody Q&A

Rust can make an instant impression. But the biggest fear that many car owners have when they see rust on their vehicle is just how much will it cost? We’ve all been through it. Your vehicle has been sitting, unused for a few days – weeks even! Before you go anywhere near it again, you … Read more