Guide to Perfect Finish

Guide to perfect finish

A perfect finish is one that is as good as new. In other words, it should not be distinguishable from the original paint. The goal is to make the whole job profitable and worthwhile.

Professionals would tend to agree that time spent in the preparation phase is time well spent especially since the general attitude in the Market is “there’s never enough time to do it right from the beginning but always time to do it again?

Repeating the job always costs more time and money than it does to do it correctly from the beginning. That is why surface preparation is very important just as important as application if not more.

Surface Preparation:

At the factory assembly line, paint is applied on a smooth and clean surface. The refinisher has to do the same. One can divide the job into different stage:

One mustn’t move to a stage until the previous one is completed to perfection. This ensures the proper workflow and saves time and money.

Determining Substrate Condition:

The 1st job is to identify the general condition of the substrate. Skipping this stage may result in very costly corrective measures, which could include the removal of all the paint new and old.

Color Identification:

Refer to car manufacturer’s color code. Use GPC software to extract formula (make sure to have the right variant shade). Formulate and spray test panel. Adjust if necessary, before spraying.

Sanding:

The goal of sanding is twofold:

Spraying Technique:

Spraying technique has to be learned and constantly practiced.

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