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. Jandoor Thumpinbrushwheel

    Erm…… dodgy is the only word that springs to mind. At 12:11 you can clearly see a dent on the newly painted panel that was missed. That orange peel was full on and the base coat is a different shade to the rest of the vehicle… dodgy….

  2. Redmenace96

    Thanks for the tutorial. Ignore the internet heroes below who don't like your stuff. I have a 15 yo car that I just want to make presentable. You guys showed me how to do that! Shop wants a thousand to do it right. I don't want to do it right! Just make it presentable and get on down the road. I think your repair looks great (a little yellow) and is much better than how my fender will turn out!!!!!!

  3. hunkydude322

    on a repair of that size I would use a spray gun.

  4. Gladiator Al Mousa

    I wonder Why you not paint the bumper in same the time . ?!
    Nice job anyway 👌🏽

  5. sehpatr

    Thanks for the vid. If this was black, when you blend those sections this job would be a big F up 😀

  6. Biggie

    Seeing all of the negative comments by people who seem to "know everything" and seeing the results of this video makes we want to blend my own paint issue. Yes the paper towel lint, the fact that it wasn't a perfect color match , and maybe his spray technique wasn't textbook…and on and on…the only thing that I am concerned with is the compatibility of the spray-can base coat and the urethane clear. Otherwise the results for that kind of vehicle may be good enough. It came out pretty good I think, and again I only would be concerned if there is a reaction issue between the two paints. Oh yeah and another big point here is that every body shop (that I know of) would never blend, and they will sell you on the fact that the whole panel needs to be painted and lately the prices have been insane, I was getting $500 quotes for a scuff and paint for a single fender without clear….for black…so that's another reason I am going to attempt this on my car.

  7. Eric

    No offense bro but you kinna sound like stitch from "lilo and stitch" kinna cool

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