Having your car resprayed
By respraying your car, you give it a fantastic new appearance, and after a nice respray your car will look like new. Once in a while, all those scrapes and scratches that build up must be dealt with. The only way you can do this is by respraying you car.
How do you respray you car? Well, it is not as hard as it looks. However, you must be aware of the fact that just working with some spray cans will not do the trick. To achieve a professional finish, you must use professional equipment. Also, a nice filtered booth would greatly help the atmosphere by retaining some of the carcinogens and other potentially damaging elements.
Before getting started with the spray you must make sure that the area you are working on is perfectly dust free. Also, water can damage the paint and you are advised to respray your car during a warm sunny day. Always be sure that you buy the right paint because it would be a mess to see that the paint you use does not fit your needs. All paints behave differently and come in different sorts for all kinds of needs. Be sure you get the right one! Make sure you are protected against paint fumes and you do not breathe them. You can protect yourself against the fumes by having good ventilation so that the paint particles are quickly dispersed and the air remains relatively clean. You, like a professional, should use a paint gun to respray you car. Using a paint gun provides the best cover and will deliver that professional look after you finish your work. This equipment is cheaper than buying spray cans and is also more efficient. Always be careful at how much paint you spray on the car because you should spray only 6-9 mm thin coats of paint.
Before starting to spray you car you must first wash it so that all the dust particles and other debris are flushed away, leaving the car as clean as it can be. You can use a car cleaning fluid to make sure that everything is clean. Even the smallest bump will be seen after you repaint the car, so take the time and look carefully at as much of the car as you can. It is advised to strip the old paint before doing a respray. After you wash your car, clean it again with a solvent cleaner to finish the process. Every part of the car must receive the new paint so be very careful at masking, as you can get very ugly over-spray lines. The car should be stripped of all but the metal. The plastic should go away, and even the glass parts should be removed. We don’t want a small portion of the old paint showing off, do we? When you spray your car make sure that the paint gun has a smooth flow of paint by testing the gun on something else. You must not completely cover up the metal with paint; instead just spray a fine mist over and over again. Several of these mists are much better than a one time spray session. It is advised to leave at least one hour between the coats of paint. When you finish, you should consider applying a smooth lacquer coat. Finish off with a cutting paste and then apply a good wax to protect the paint from damages.
These are basically the steps you should follow when respraying your car. Although not difficult, you must prepare and proceed with caution in order to achieve the perfect quality. By respraying the car yourself you can save quite a lot of money and also be satisfied with the new look of your car.