HOW TO BLEND CAR PAINT like a PRO
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Hey guys, have you ever wondered how to blend car paint and clear coat so you do not have to paint a whole body panel and even if the paint is not a 100 percent match it will look great. Check out how we used a Spay Paint to blend the paint on this Chevrolet. We did use finish 1 clear coat but you can use 2k Spray Can Clear Coat as well. As you can see for being a $15 paint job it looks great and most of the people will never noticed that it has been painted.
Let us know what you think about this paint blending process.

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  1. North Uist

    Perfect for what am about to do on my car, Thanks

  2. keith glynn

    I know most people don't like this kind of work, but if it's for your own car who cares. I would rather see people trying to make thier cars look more presentable than have junk yard looking vehicles driving around the town. Professional autobody services are extremely expensive ( a scratch can cost $1000. dollars if they have to paint the whole side) and some cars are just not worth it. Please also keep in mind that many people are facing hardships with this whole coronavirus situation. I would never discourage anyone that tries to maintain or just make something look better. Again, this is directed towards personal use and not a sleazy, lowdown way to patch up vehicles for a quick sale. In that case I would condemn it.

  3. TylerDylan21

    Wow good job! Thx for the video

  4. TylerDylan21

    So you don’t sand the area down? Just the place where there is the primer?

  5. Jason Buckner

    What a half ass,spray can,cheap product,mixing unfiltred junk on a barn floor way to ruin a decent car…theres guys that will remove and repair that abortion…..sweet job

  6. dissociative cat

    did you sand the entire area before painting and if so with what grit ?

  7. iamyourfuture808

    every time this fella says "guys" a kitten is killed 🙁

  8. Freddies Adventures For Kids

    Great for beginners!!!! Bravo!!!!!

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