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What Essential Repaint Car in Toronto

  • Writer: Auto Boss Vaughan
    Auto Boss Vaughan
  • Mar 18, 2024
  • 4 min read


Opting for professional repainting can be expensive. However, fresh car paint prevents rust. Repainting a car by yourself can be difficult, but you can do it whether you are dealing with rust spots, blemishes or want to update your car paint. Specialized tools and clean space can save you money if you do it.

Step to repaint a car

Here is a quick overview of the process of painting your vehicle:

  • Get the suitable supplies

  • Prepare your space

  • Take proper steps to fix rust spots

  • Determine the paint

  • Sand your car surface

  • Wipe down the whole vehicle with thinners.

  • Practice, practice, and practice

  • Prime your car

  • Sand the car surface until smooth.

  • Apply three coats of the car paint.

  • Apply lacquer

  • Buff your car surface.

Let's discuss the process to repaint a car in detail


Step 1:Paint supplies and car preparation

Car painting is a time-consuming task. Be sure to give a few days for the painting job. Be prepared mentally to the process of repaint a car and collect your supplies including:

  • 1200 and 2000 grids of wet and dry sandpaper

  • Powered sander

  • Masking tape

  • Making paper

  • Spray gun

  • Air compressor

  • Paint thinner

  • Primer

  • An acrylic topcoat

  • Clear coat lacquer

  • Buffer

  • Face masks

  • Safety glasses

Paint quantity:

The quantity of the paint varies according to the size of your vehicle. The general amount of the paint required:

  • Small or medium-sized vehicle: 1-gallon primer, 3-gallon topcoat, 2 to 3-gallon clear coat.

  • Large vehicle: 1-1/2 gallon primer, 4 gallons topcoat, 3-4 gallon topcoat.

Match the color:

if you are repainting your vehicle with the same colors. Match the paint color with the previous one. You can get information about colors from an auto shop.


Prepare workspace

Preparing your work area is necessary. If your work area is dusty or contaminated, the chances of getting this dirt trapped in the paint are higher. Having a covered shed with a dust extractor is a plus point. Our experts suggest cleaning and hosing down to help prevent blemishes.

If you want to paint outside, ensure the weather is appropriate. Avoid working under trees or space. Debris can damage your whole process.


Things to observe

Rust: Before starting the paint process, ensure treating rust spots. The best option is to keep your vehicle in a covered area. Sand out the rusted parts before painting. However, if your car surface has more rust, you have to treat and seal it. Use a rust converter to prevent spreading rust before applying paint on it.

Visit Auto Boss to get more information about your car paint.


Step 2: Sanding

Sand down your old paint until the metal surfaces come out. However, sanding is not necessary if you are touching up. Remember, you need a smooth surface for painting your car. Give yourself enough time for sanding. End your work with the wet-to-dry sandpaper to make your surface smooth. You can paint a surface and give the finest finish only when it is soft.

Pro-Tip:

 Sand your vehicle surface in circular motions to make it smooth. Start sanding from the corner up to areas you reach by hand.


Step 3: Wipe down your vehicle

After sanding, use thinners to wipe down your vehicle. Use a clean mitt to remove dust. Let the surface dry before starting to paint.


Pro-tip: 

Auto Boss technicians suggest masking the areas (not to be painted) before starting your paint. If you are about to paint your full vehicle, you have to remove the engine before starting. It will take an hour to paint the inner door sills and engine. 

 

Step 4: Priming

Safety:

 Before starting to paint, take safety measures such as wearing goggles and a face mask. Always try to avoid eye or lung contact with car paint.

Practice: Use a piece of scrap metal and try painting while keeping the spray gun about 6 inches away. Keep the spray gun in continuous motion and spray it from side to side. If you own the spray gun on one part and then press the trigger, the paint will be blobby or uneven. Once comfortable, apply an even coat.

Priming:

 Mix specialized primer with thinners. The quantity of the primer differs depending on the paint type you choose.

Start priming and spray from the roof to the bottom. It will take 2 to 3 coats to cover the whole surface. The curing time for priming is about one day.

Drying: 

Let the primer dry completely before starting the painting.

Re-sand:

Start sanding again to make your vehicle surface smooth. Re-sanding is significant for making your vehicle surface smooth. Auto Boss experts suggest using the 2000-grit sandpaper. Wipe down your vehicle with thinners and a new mitt. Remember, using too much thinner can strip off the primer completely.

Inspect:

Inspecting your vehicle completely is significant to confirm an even application of the paint. Clean the work area.

Paint your vehicle

Make a solution of the topcoat with thinner

Read the paint manual to know about the ratios of the paint and thinner.

Apply a top coat

The curing time for the top coat is 20 to 25 minutes, depending on the weather conditions. Remember! Paint’s curing time can increase in the winter and decrease in the summer.

Auto Boss technicians suggest applying three to four paint coats depending on the quality of the paint.

Step 5: Applying lacquer

  • Use lacquer with paint. Apply one to two coats.

  • Remove masking tape from the areas that have not been painted yet. Be careful to prevent blemishing the vehicle's surface.

  • Let lacquer cure. Read the manual with lacquer to know about the curing time. Inspect your vehicle after drying this coat. Sand the areas where required and re-spray.

  • Buff the surface. Ensure buffing every surface equally to get rid of scratches. It is also called paint correction.

Final finishes

No matter how carefully you complete the paint job. When it dries, color mismatch or bleeding can occur, which can be fixed later on.


Conclusion

Painting your vehicle doesn't have to be a stressful process. Ensure buying quality products, using the right tools, and a dust-free workplace. If you have never tried painting your car before, visit Hire Auto Boss.


FAQs

How much is it to paint a vehicle in Toronto?

On average, you have to pay $1500 to $3000. Ensure getting high-quality paint, removing the trims temporarily, and reinstalling them after painting.  

Which paint is preferred?

Urethane paint is one of the best paints that lasts longer and don't fade quickly.


 
 
 

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