How To Two-Tone Paint A Car | How To Repair Cracked Fiberglass On Hood | Autobody Q&A

Welcome to our Auto Body Q&A, where we explore the art of two-tone car paint jobs. These paint jobs are a fascinating aspect of automotive aesthetics, offering car enthusiasts the chance to blend colors and design unique patterns that set their vehicles apart from the rest. In this short discussion, we’ll delve into the intricacies … Read more

What Is The Best Primer To Use On Metal? Best Grit On Bare Metal? – and More Autobody Q&A

How to properly apply an automotive primer on metal? Read this post for some guide on how to choose the right primer for metal auto body: different types and what they’re best used for. Don’t forget to sign-up for to Learn Auto Body and Paint FREE COURSE for the step-by-step auto bodywork/process of “The G.O.O.D. Van Project” and … Read more

How To Cut and Buff, Tacking, Epoxy vs 2k Primer, Two Stage Painting, and more Autobody Q&A

Your bodywork and paint need to be as smooth as possible and so your paint will last much longer if you cut and buff the bodywork correctly first, but what grit should you use? Read this post on how to properly cut and buff, and also on how to tack and prep your car for … Read more

Spraying Metallic Grey, Types of Sandpaper Grit, Inflatable Booth For Car Paint – More Autobody Q&A

Are you confused about how to properly spray metallic paint, what sandpaper grit to use on prepping your car for paint, or is it okay to use an inflatable spray booth? Find out how to get a perfect paint job with this quick guide post that can eliminate the guesswork, stress, and mistakes. Don’t forget … Read more

HVLP vs LVLP Spray Guns: What’s the Difference? | Single Stage vs Base/Clear | More Autobody Q&A

Spray guns are an important tool any time paint is involved. You’ve probably heard the terms “HVLP” and “LVLP.” But what do they mean? And which one should you choose? Check out this post for a little bit of information about these guns and I answered more auto body and paint concerns here. Don’t forget … Read more