In this video I’ll show you how you can paint and fix damaged clear coat and paint on your car, using nothing but rattle cans. Whether you need to repair deep scratches, paint over primer and body filler or car paint that is sun damaged you can simply use rattle cans to do the job.

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  1. Dewrus

    Thanks for the great content…the video was really good. One question though…just curious why you didn't remove the hood? I think removing four bolts would have been faster than masking it off…and you could have sanded the hood edges easier. And since this was a hood from a truck, it was higher so the simple fact that it would be easier to work on while sitting lower on sawhorses or something would have made it easier. You may have a good reason for not removing it but I was just curious what that might have been. Thanks!

  2. Adolf Gerhard Hermann

    It's called 3 in 1 painting job!

  3. linearone

    The problem with doing large areas with those spray cans is not that the paint is bad. Its catalyzed paint, its fine. The issue is the small amount of paint it delivers. It puts such a thin coat its hard to get it to flow and level out. You can never it it on right enough to buff either

  4. Kavmeister

    Never thought someone could make clearcoat repair soooo hilarious!

  5. pete707

    So you dont get streaks you mist the hood as the final coat then you sand it lightly with 2000 grit reason why is misting it leaves like sandy feel to paint, then you clear coat, forgot to say then tack wipe base coat after sanding then clear coat.

  6. titmusspaultpaul5

    Great job for spray cans. Please show us after you've done the final wet sanding and polish…. thanks.

  7. Raging_Moose

    wish this video was posted last year 🤣oh well

  8. Akai nunyabiznes

    "Old Ford Truck" is a GMC

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