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Do It Yourself Auto Painting - DIY Corner

Paint At Home-Safely & Easily
January, 2009
By Rob Fortier
Do It Yourself Auto Painting Laying Down A Coat Of Paint
Do It Yourself Auto Painting Eastwoods Master Paint Prep Kit
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Do It Yourself Auto Painting Eastwoods Master Paint Prep Kit
With the exception of a large variety of mixing cups and related accessories, this is what Eastwood's Master Paint Prep Kit entails. Also shown in the mix is a gallon of Eastwood's single-stage urethane Champagne Metallic paint, with which we'll be painting our refurbished dash.
Do It Yourself Auto Painting Air Compressor
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Do It Yourself Auto Painting Air Compressor
Really quick before we get into the job, we just wanted to reiterate the importance of having a proper air compressor: The little 2hp portable unit is good for pneumatically driving nails into wood, but not painting; the two-stage, 80-gallon industrial one looming behind is perfect, though possibly a little on the high end price-wise.
Do It Yourself Auto Painting Primed Daskboard
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Do It Yourself Auto Painting Primed Daskboard
Here's our guinea pig patient for the day, all primed and ready. The guidecoat shown already applied to the dash is a handy leveling device of sorts, used to determine high and low spots created from the previous bodywork.
Do It Yourself Auto Painting Sanding The Guidecoat
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Do It Yourself Auto Painting Sanding The Guidecoat
Sanding the guidecoat can be done with either dry or wet-dry paper (with water) in the 400-600-grit range. The key is to knock down the surface of the guidecoat, leaving behind just the low spots as indicated here by the remaining "dark" sand-scratch marks.
Do It Yourself Auto Painting Wet Paint
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Do It Yourself Auto Painting Wet Paint
However, if you choose to sand dry, make sure all coats of paint are completely dry; otherwise, this is what you'll get!
Do It Yourself Auto Painting Wetting Sandpaper
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Do It Yourself Auto Painting Wetting Sandpaper
In most cases, it's easier and less time consuming to wet-sand. Since the topcoat is of metallic nature, we had to make the surface as uniform in color as possible to avoid any blotchy spots, so all existing guidecoat was sanded down.

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