How to prep a car for paint. We are getting ready to primer and paint the car. These are the steps we are taking in this Eastwood video series. We talk about applying glaze putty, feather edging, final sanding and sanding jambs.
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New subscriber!!! Nice details!!!
Pretty solid basic info for doing a complete really.
Ive done restos, and I work professional collision, so things differ when you have blend panels and such.
But I'd reccomend for some DIY. Absolutely! Great basic information here and things you should adhere to as a rule of thumb.
why are your students not wearing dusts mask when sanding.
I'm doing a 2004 ford mustang right now and am having trouble getting the rust out the back finder's and such
What do u mix ur paint with ?? How do U prep ur paint before filling ur gun ?????im new and trying to learn
So use primer first then I can use guide coat.
Any ideas on how to remove old dealer installed graphics
No finger sanding. Block only.
Oh God isn't his guy?
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