How To Paint Your Car Matte / Flat BLACK – Do It Yourself.
My Friend Pete shows us the in’s and out’s of making flat or matte block paint from using flattener additive to your clear coat or your single stage paint to create the finish you need on your custom car or truck.. Painting rat rod black has never been easier to do it yourself at home. DIY Auto School is in session to help you paint your car THE RIGHT WAY!
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  1. Thomas Seliger

    How to speaks for itself. But the real life working man non corporate work ethic is more impressive and truthful. Thank you for helping Pete.

  2. Talmadge Ryall

    have you ever checked on SPI products

  3. just1Nic

    Beautifully done, and doing it right..

  4. Joe Clone

    Hey Pete luv ur yt stuff, would u recommend a hvlp or lvlp gun for a small backyard air compressor for partial panel spraying? Or better save up for bigger compressor?

  5. bjo daddyo

    Silly question but can I use a flat black paint and mix a little gloss clear into it and get a satin black look also. Just wondering because I have some flat black primer and clear gloss sitting around. Anyone ever try that? Maybe I'll just try it and see what happens.

  6. Daniel Scott

    I painted my Mercury Mountaineer with Tractor Supplies base coat/clear coat and just didn't clear it.

  7. Dan Oakley

    Where were you Jan 6 Pete?! Lol, jk'ing

  8. Angelo Nicassio

    Yes, that is the way. Like he said; 2 parts might have been a little more flat but next to the glossy new exterior, it’s gonna be perfect.

  9. Street Freaks Garage

    Thanks for the tip Pete. We're definitely going to give it a try here at the shop. Love your videos, keep it real. 👍

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