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Paint Questions
I have a few question about Painting, Paint correction, and Paint Care.
The reason for these is my car is coming close to getting resprayed and im just interested in a few questions I had.
1. What is the Best paint Brand to use?
2. Is Diamond Paint a good Brand?
3. If my car will be painted and I have Orange Peel, does it come out with a cut & Buff?
And thats it for now, Thanks.
The reason for these is my car is coming close to getting resprayed and im just interested in a few questions I had.
1. What is the Best paint Brand to use?
2. Is Diamond Paint a good Brand?
3. If my car will be painted and I have Orange Peel, does it come out with a cut & Buff?
And thats it for now, Thanks.
#2
Burning Brakes
944/951 Guy,
I am not familiar with Diamond Paint. Myself and most good body shops use PPG products. They have good and bad lines of course, but the Deltron and Global paints are very good. I would try and get the best clear coat you can afford (and that is legal in your state).
If you do get some orange peel, it can be wet sanded out and then buffed. This is NORMAL since nobody has perfect paint right out of the booth.
Good Luck!
I am not familiar with Diamond Paint. Myself and most good body shops use PPG products. They have good and bad lines of course, but the Deltron and Global paints are very good. I would try and get the best clear coat you can afford (and that is legal in your state).
If you do get some orange peel, it can be wet sanded out and then buffed. This is NORMAL since nobody has perfect paint right out of the booth.
Good Luck!
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I have a few question about Painting, Paint correction, and Paint Care.
The reason for these is my car is coming close to getting resprayed and im just interested in a few questions I had.
1. What is the Best paint Brand to use?
2. Is Diamond Paint a good Brand?
3. If my car will be painted and I have Orange Peel, does it come out with a cut & Buff?
And thats it for now, Thanks.
The reason for these is my car is coming close to getting resprayed and im just interested in a few questions I had.
1. What is the Best paint Brand to use?
2. Is Diamond Paint a good Brand?
3. If my car will be painted and I have Orange Peel, does it come out with a cut & Buff?
And thats it for now, Thanks.
Question 2: Never heard of it, doesn't make it bad (although I've been around the body industry for about 20 years).
Question 3: Yes. It's just not possible to spray paint without ANY orange peel. It's created in the spraying and drying process, period. How *much* is a factor on temperature, paint reducer, and technique. Cutting and buffing creates fantastic results, just make sure that they don't cut you too far (or you'll be thin in spots).
The best way to find a top-notch body guy is to find out who works on the super high end stuff in the area. Porsches are not high-end enough...we're talking Ferrari, Lamborghini, Rolls, Bentleys, etc. In Portland, there should be enough of those cars to warrant some nice shops.
Start with one of those shops, get an estimate, then figure out if you can justify the premium they charge over the other quotes you got. If you're like me, and can spot bad work, then you just save a little longer for the good guys. If you think that all body work is equal, go with someone you feel comfortable with but isn't necessarily the cheapest either. It definitely pays to shop around.
Good luck,
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Those are good questions but there's more to consider. Does the shop have a good, clean, state-of-the-art paint booth? The paint quality is one thing but it's extremely important to keep trash out of the paint. Clearcoat over trash is still trash. Also, no amount of paint is going to cover poor body prep. While both are important, as in most jobs, preparation is 95%, execution is only 5%.
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The guy who is doing the work is Excellent and has fixed cars for me before. I am not sure if I want to tell him to use a diffrent paint because that might mean he has to spray/reduce it diffrently and maybe mess up the paint job so I guess ill just have him spray what he usually uses which is diamond
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The guy who is doing the work is Excellent and has fixed cars for me before. I am not sure if I want to tell him to use a diffrent paint because that might mean he has to spray/reduce it diffrently and maybe mess up the paint job so I guess ill just have him spray what he usually uses which is diamond
Out of curiosity, why would an 18k mile car need paint work? Damage?
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Clarification: Is he painting the whole car or just sections? If just sections, paint selection and color matching is extremely important. In two-stage, you won't be able to tell until clearcoat is applied. Might want him to shoot a test panel b4 commiting.
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If your painter always uses a certain brand and you like the way it turned out on other cars he has done, then I would defintely recommend having him use what makes him comfortable. Painting, like most trades, is an art form and you get used to doing things a certain way. If you trust him, let him use whatever he wants. I have seen better paint jobs out of Maaco than some people have shot with thousands of dollars in "fancy" Kustom paints.
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He is painting the whole car.
I love his work but I dont want orange peel and I know it is impossible and you have to cut/buff.
But I have no idea to go to cut/buff
I love his work but I dont want orange peel and I know it is impossible and you have to cut/buff.
But I have no idea to go to cut/buff
#12
Burning Brakes
Why would you have him paint the entire car if you only have rocker panel damage?
I think most would agree here that it would be a bad idea to paint an entire car with only 18,000 miles.
Imho a total repaint will dimish its value significantly.
I think most would agree here that it would be a bad idea to paint an entire car with only 18,000 miles.
Imho a total repaint will dimish its value significantly.
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I just had my 993 done with some PPG product (not sure which), one month later I ended up getting the entire car redone in Glasurit. Night and day difference between the two, that said the first place was an average auto body shop, the second place that sprayed the Glasurit was a high end restoration/body shop. I'm sure the quality of the work made a difference but what do I know! All I know is it looks better with Glasurit.
Good luck enjoy the results!
Good luck enjoy the results!
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Cutting and buffing a whole car is no big deal, they just need to make sure that there's enough paint on there to account for it.
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I have a few question about Painting, Paint correction, and Paint Care.
The reason for these is my car is coming close to getting resprayed and im just interested in a few questions I had.
1. What is the Best paint Brand to use?
2. Is Diamond Paint a good Brand?
3. If my car will be painted and I have Orange Peel, does it come out with a cut & Buff?
And thats it for now, Thanks.
The reason for these is my car is coming close to getting resprayed and im just interested in a few questions I had.
1. What is the Best paint Brand to use?
2. Is Diamond Paint a good Brand?
3. If my car will be painted and I have Orange Peel, does it come out with a cut & Buff?
And thats it for now, Thanks.
Glasurit or Spies Hecker are better choices.
but
I always use Dupont Imron when I paint bikes
cheers
Craig