Welcome to the #1 Video on how to fix your peeling and fading paint on your car. DISCLAIMER: No fancy tools needed to complete this job! In this video we paired up with Paintscratch.com to bring you professional paint packaged up in a easy to use spray can. This guide will take you through the very basic steps of sanding down your faded paint, repairing it and then returning it to the original shine it had when it rolled off the factory line!
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Visit paintscratch.com for any of your paint needs for your car. I recommend at least 1 can of primer per panel, 2 cans of basecoat per panel and 1 can of clearcoat per panel. It is best to have extra because not all colors cover as easy.
Clearcoat:
Sandpaper:
Faded Paint Job Pak:
Clearcoat Sanding for buffing Job Pak:
Yellow Hand Sanding Block:
Gray Scuff Pad:
Buffing:
Buffer:
CSI Polishing Kit:
Other Products used in the video:
Kovax Dry Guide Coat:
Eastwood Guide Coat:
3M Respirator:
Paint Suite:
3M Plastic:
Automotive 1.5 Tape:
Wax and Grease Remover:
Water Based Cleaner:
Tack Rag:
Bulldog Prep and Clean:
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Great job. I have a window / tailgate that looks like the clear coat separation in your video. Can I use your system to repair it? Thanks
Hi, how many cans of clear coat per panel? I seen or heard you say 1 can per panel? Is that correct for primer, paint, and clear coat? Thanks so much, this is very helpful..
I've been putting off on repairing and retouching the paint job of my 15 yrs old car. this video shows I can do it with limited tools. I appreciate the step by step instructions.
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Great video. I don't have a booth or garage. I just have a back yard. I enjoyed the video though. I'm a DIYer out of necessity. I just tried to paint a hood recently and wish I had seen this video first. I have some tiger striping. I would love to see your method to attack this problem. I wish I could send you some pictures so you could get see the problem. Be blessed and thanks for your work
Thanks for sharing your expertise on this issue.
Using such cheap materials I would just do the whole car so all the panels match, will get the money back at resale.
Enjoy watching DIY at home. Keep these videos coming! Even explaining everything is key! Rite on !!!😊😊
At some point, I am going to do this in my car ( Chevrolet Traverse 2015). Lately, I started noticing osmotic blistering gradually began to form on the hood paint. May God bless you ! This will definitely save me so much money if I apply these skills.
Thank you so much.I am a guy that can do almost anything BUT paint.Maybe now i can.