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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  1. Marc Odin

    I don't see it being talked about here.
    My van got hit by a deer so I went to the junkyard and replaced my hood front bumper and front fender there's nothing wrong with any of the stuff I purchased except it's the wrong color what kind of sandpaper should I use to prep it for paint

  2. Bobbyabafarida

    Thank you i really like the way you explain how to get the job done 🙂

  3. bill curtis

    What is the diffence between orbital & D A sanders ? When sanding a door for
    primer/base/clear which sander do I use & what grit ? Which one is wet or dry or both ?

  4. Johnny Tapia

    Not sure if ill get a response but worth a try i want to primer my vehicle body is straight what sanding steps do i need to take before priming thank you.

  5. maxie9506

    What does "highs" and "lows" mean? I notice it's used when using guide coat.

  6. Matt Tremblay

    Good info here
    Thanks for making the video
    Im in the middle of prepping a old fiero gt and this helped with some tips!
    Cheers

  7. Iraq Afghanistan Marine

    El Chapo escaped again and is working at Eastwood…😉

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