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Whole car body painting

Whole car body painting

An accident, improperly performed metal work, chipped paint, scratches, dents, corrosion etc. may prompt you to have the entire car painted. If you decide so, make sure you have it done by professionals.

Tips

  • Painting an entire car frequently requires replacing some of the body elements with new ones
  • Painting a car body requires a lot of precision and patience
  • The varnish should be selected based on the codes provided by the manufacturer

Scope of services

  • Removing the old varnish
  • Preparing the car for applying a new varnish
  • Covering the parts which are not to be painted with a tape and foil
  • Applying a primer
  • Applying basecoat
  • Applying clearcoat after the basecoat dries out
  • Polishing the body

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Check out our workshops that offer the service whole car body painting in some of the biggest cities in your country

Additional info about the service

When to paint your car?

Painting a car body element is necessary during a post-accident repair or if the paint is damaged.

Smaller elements, such as the housing of the side view mirror, the door trim or the front wheel arch, must be removed from the body in order to be painted. Elements that are more difficult or impossible to remove (the roof or the rear wheel arch) have to be painted while on the car. In such case, the other parts of the body which don't need repairing, as well as the windows, must be covered with a special foil and adhesive paper tape.

What does car body painting look like?

First, the existing paint must be removed by means of sandpaper. If also damaged, the base requires polishing, too. Such free from paint, washed and degreased element is covered with a base. After the base dries out and is polished, a base paint in the desired colour is applied over it. If the paint was selected in the paint mixing plant, a good idea before painting the entire element is to paint a small portion of it to make sure that the paint perfectly matches the colour of the body.

After applying the base paint, a layer of clear coat paint is applied. Next, after it dries out completely, the surface of the painted element must be polished in order to remove any contaminants and obtain a neat look.

What to keep in mind?

There are a few paint types, each requiring a specialist knowledge about its properties and method of application. A professional panting garage has the tools and spray guns to provide high-quality painting services without any undesired effects resulting from wrong use of tools or from choosing a wrong paint.