Repairing key damage
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Repairing key damage

I work at a pretty rough school and getting my car keyed is, unfortunately, one of the hazards of the job. It can be a little pricey to get it repaired, but it doesn't tend to be worth it to claim it back from insurance, particularly if it happens a few times a year. Luckily there is a great auto body and paint shop near me which does a really quick and good quality job of fixing the damaged. This blog is all about repairing key damage to a car, and might be handy for someone who needs to get auto damaged repaired quickly.

Repairing key damage

Spray Painting Tips for Novice Car Painters

Jeremy Fox

As a novice spray painter under the apprenticeship of an experienced instructor, grasping the fundamental spray painting techniques and producing exceptional results should be your top objective. In addition, most established garages are looking for spray painting technicians who can work under pressure without compromising quality. Therefore, it is vital to watch what instructors are doing and replicate the same when offered the opportunity.

This article provides spray painting insight to help you achieve excellent results.

Get Close to Tight Spots

Spray painting flat car surfaces is easy when you get the technique right. Ideally, holding a spray nozzle about a foot from a car surface is recommended to prevent runs or paint build-up. However, tight spots pose a challenge for beginners because the chances of under-spraying are high. If you hold a spray nozzle the same distance as when painting a flat surface, you will not get enough paint in tight areas. A better technique of ensuring that enough paint reaches tight spots is to hold a spray gun a bit closer. It achieves an even and consistent paint coat on difficult-to-reach places.

Spray Large Parts Facing Up

Unless you have decades of experience as a professional spray painter, you should avoid hanging and painting large car parts vertically. The reason is that spray painting large car parts hang vertically increases the chances of paint drips. It often results from gravity's action on excess paint. The best technique for novice spray painters is to lay a car part on cardboard with the side being painted facing up. Thus, you do not have to worry about a little overspray because the paint gradually evens out. You can start spray painting large parts vertically once you know how to avoid overspray.

Always Use Tape

Notably, experienced spray painters use tape to protect surfaces they do not want to paint. However, it only happens if a protected area is very close to the surface being painted. As a novice spray painter, you should always use tape whenever a section needs protection from paint, regardless of the distance between the two surfaces. For instance, you should tape off an entire bumper section if you are only supposed to paint the trunk. Failure to cover the bumper with tape increases the chances of paint droplets falling on it. Learning to use spray painting equipment correctly takes time. Therefore, it is advisable to avoid making mistakes during the learning process.

If you'd rather delegate this task, reach out to local spray painting companies. 


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