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Old 04-08-2009, 08:39 PM
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Default How do I get the paint arrow straight?

How? I want my car to come out as perfect as possible, but the sides of the car is kinda wavy, how do I get it straight? Prime it and then sand it smooth?
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Old 04-08-2009, 09:05 PM
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skim coat of filler, lots of blocking, high build primer, guide coat, more high build, more guide coat, repeat until perfect. then paint.
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Trey, I thought you worked at a paint shop? Can't someone there help you?
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Old 04-09-2009, 12:58 PM
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How much of a wave?

Surf-able or rock me to sleep?

The better the metal to start with, the eaiser and better looking the end result.
Hours and hours making the metal perfect will result in a higher quality finish.


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Old 04-09-2009, 01:50 PM
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Trey, I thought you worked at a paint shop? Can't someone there help you?
Yeah, but what they do isn't always the right way plus I don't have the time or money to have them do it. One guys is going to help me get it ready for paint next weekend but I am trying to get some opinions from the guys here that have $10,000 paint jobs. Plus he is going to work on his car also and we wont have the shop to ourselves very long, so I am not sure he will have the time to teach me everything.

Ill take a look down the side of the car later and see how bad it is.
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200-300 hrs, metal to finish, gaps, sand buff etc
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Wtf why does it take so long? That is 8 days straight at the minimum non stop..

Anyways, it's not that wavy, but still enough to notice.
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Hours thats just the way it is, you have to long block the sides perfect and if you dont do it right you will put waves into it. Long blocking is not easy and not for someone who has little time. lots of prep will make the paint look perfect
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Old 04-09-2009, 08:23 PM
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Hours thats just the way it is, you have to long block the sides perfect and if you dont do it right you will put waves into it. Long blocking is not easy and not for someone who has little time. lots of prep will make the paint look perfect
Yeah well, it's going to be my daily driver and not a show car so I guess it isn't really necessary to be perfect.

Guess it would be kinda silly to put 300 hours into a car, then get a rock chip on the way out of the parking lot.
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Old 04-09-2009, 08:59 PM
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Yeah well, it's going to be my daily driver and not a show car so I guess it isn't really necessary to be perfect.

Guess it would be kinda silly to put 300 hours into a car, then get a rock chip on the way out of the parking lot.
We do it all the time and 300 hours is nothing for a perfect paint job, think of it this way. I have 2-3 guys 10 hours a day for 5 days and it takes about a month to get a car perfect and another week to spray everything and buff it out. Basically you cant really charge what it would really cost to do right so you do the best you can for the time you have and money you have.

At 50-65 bucks and hour you can see how fast they add up and when you look at a done car out of our paint shop you can see the hours. A chip is just a chip and can be fixed easy and that is what we tell everyone we paint a car for drive it and drive it hard and if you chip or dent something we can fix it no problem. usually at our cost because we warranty paint jobs for any problems no questions asked.
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