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

How To Remove/Repair Surface Rust | How To Fix Clearcoat On Car | and more AUTOBODY Q&A

Discover straightforward techniques to effectively remove surface rust, preserving the integrity of your metal surfaces. Make sure to register for the FREE Learn Auto Body and Paint COURSE, where you can follow the step-by-step process of the newest “TESLA Project” and access additional custom auto bodywork and paint tutorials; don’t forget to show your support … Read more

Custom Paint Job: Color Sand and Buff | Tips on Painting Door Jambs and More Autobody Q&A

Welcome to our blog where we’re unraveling the secrets of custom paint jobs. Join us as we dig into the techniques to start color sanding and buffing, revealing how these processes can turn your vehicle’s finish into a masterpiece. And that’s not all – we’ve addressed burning autobody questions from our viewers, from scratch solutions … Read more

Prepping Car For Single-Stage Paint Job | How To Paint Door Jambs and More Autobody Q&A

When working with single-stage paint and aiming for a mirror-like finish, selecting the appropriate Maguire’s compound and polish is crucial. While using 2000 grit wet sanding is a good start, some challenges may arise in achieving the desired shine. In this article, we’ll explore the importance of pads and share valuable insights to help you … Read more

How To Color Sand and What Grit Sand Papers To Use

Color sanding and buffing may just be the most important skill that you learn aside from painting to achieve maximum gloss and pro finishes. In this post we will cover the best sand paper grits to use when getting your paint job ready for the buffing stage. When starting to color sand your freshly painted … Read more