How To Flow Coat? How To Avoid Orange Peel on Single Stage? Mixing Ratio And More Autobody Q&A

Flow Coat paint job needs some practice in order to get it right. In this blog post, I’ll give you some tips on the basics of how to properly perform a flow coating job so you can get great results! Don’t forget to sign-up for to Learn Auto Body and Paint FREE COURSE for the step-by-step auto … Read more

Car Painting Guide: Paint Mixing Ratio, Tips Sizes For Paint, How To Start Your Own Body Shop – Q&A

Car painting is one of the most effective ways to give your ride a different look. Whether you’re a beginner or more experienced, check out these guides and resources you’ll need in order to successfully paint any car. 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 … Read more

Auto Body Rust Repair, Strip Paint From Metal, Painting Rims, Water/Solvent-based Cleaners || Q&A

Got a problem with rust on your car? Autobody rust repair needs to be done correctly so it will not cause any further damage. Read this post for some tips that you may apply in your body work repair and paint. Don’t forget to sign-up for to Learn Auto Body and Paint FREE COURSE for the step-by-step … Read more

Painting Over Epoxy Primer, Color Sand & Buff over Base/Clear, Repainting Single Stage Metallic- Q&A

How to add new paint over epoxy primer? What is the waiting time for the Epoxy to fully cure? -and a lot of autobody questions that I answered here. Check out this post to get your vehicle ready for professional paint. Don’t forget to sign-up for to Learn Auto Body and Paint FREE COURSE for the step-by-step … Read more

What Grit of Sandpaper Should You Use | How to Remove Paint Runs – Single Stage || More Q&A

Proper sanding will help to make the surface smooth and give it a better hold for the paint. Understanding grit on sandpaper is also one of the basic steps for faster and better paint removal. Knowing this, you need to determine what the average scuffing level will be for whatever project you are working on. … Read more