Repair Automotive Paint Scratches With Spray Paint

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  • čas přidán 29. 08. 2024
  • scratchwizard.n...
    STEP-BY-STEP DIRECTIONS:
    1. Clean: :01 - :27. First with soapy water or glass cleaner. Next with wax and grease remover.
    2. Scuff: :27 - :45. With grey pad and firm pressure, scuff all paint surfaces within 24 inches of damage. Clean.
    3. Sand. :45 - 1:31. Apply masking tape around scratches to prevent repair from 'growing.' Sand the damage with 220 grit sandpaper.
    4. Fill (if necessary): 1:32 - 2:44 . If damage cannot be smoothed with sandpaper, fill with putty and spreader. Wait 5-10 minutes to dry (use heat gun below 50 degrees fahrenheit). Sand with 220 grit sanpdpaer.
    5. Apply primer: 2:45 - 4:45 . Cover nearby areas with paper. Shake for 30 seconds and apply 4 lights coats. Wait 15 - 20 minutes to dry (use heat gun below 50 degrees fahrenheit). Remove Sand with 600 grit sandpaper. Keep paper wet. Sand edges of primer until smooth.
    6. Apply base coat: 4:45 - 7:40. Shake can 30 seconds. Test spray pattern on cardboard. Apply multple light coats, vertical and horizontal, being sure to 'blend' new paint with old. Wait 5-10 minutes to dry. Never apply masking tape to the part your are painting to avoid 'picture frame' effect.
    7. Apply clear coat: 7:40 - 9:34. Apply light coat. Apply heavier coat. Clear coat is dry in 20 minutes.

Komentáře • 731

  • @ivanmarquez126
    @ivanmarquez126 Před 4 lety +75

    Wow finally someone that goes step by step and shows everything with detailed instructions about time to dry and what to do when little scuffs show. Very informative thank you.

  • @harrynazarian3184
    @harrynazarian3184 Před 4 lety +69

    Some things I like to do when it comes to rattle cans and you are spraying outside (THIS IS MY OPINION AND WHAT I DO ON MY OWN CARS):
    1.) Cover more than your paint repair area. You can get drop cloths or even drop plastics from Lowe's, Home Depot, Walmart, China Freight for nothing.
    2.) Keep the area clean as much as you can, before and after sanding. Really important. If you're working outside, before you lay the primer down, go over everything with a tack cloth or blue shop towel again.
    3.) Do LIGHT COATS!!!! Even with primer. DO NOT try and cover everything with one pass/coat. Less is more. Stay consistent with the distance you spray from, motion (left to right), and nozzle work.
    4.) Use 600 - 800 grit when smoothing the edges of primer. Don't press hard, even if you have a soft sanding block. Light pressure to medium pressure at best. Slow and steady is key. Clean the area often, usually between sanding.
    5.) Once the primer feels smooth to the back of your hand, depending on how many callouses you have, wipe nice and clean with a tack cloth.
    6.) Base coat painting, one major thing I disagree with in the video (I did dislike it), is keep your motion from left/right or up/down consistent with nozzle spray. In other words, if I write the spray sound do not do this: Pfffft, Pfft, pffffffffffffffffffffffffffft, pffft, pfft, pfft, pfft, Pffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffft. You want to do this: pfffffffffft, pffffffffft, pffffffffft, pffffffffft, pfffffffft, pfffffffft. Consistency is key, and try to overlap the fan of the spray with the base coat as much as you can. DO NOT try and cover the primer in the first pass, or any other blemishes. Slow and steady. Add more coats. Consistency and patience also helps conserve paint as well. CLEAN the nozzle between paint coats, paint away from the panel (start on paper) then work towards the panel area, then paint away from the panel area onto the paper again. Shake can between coats as well. Important.
    7.) When using clear coat, especially 2K, wear a mask, something that blocks out chemicals, not just COVID. The first two coats, keep it light, the dry coat. The following coats, or the wet coat, you can add two or three more coats on top, but be consistent! Follow number 6. Let 15 - 20 minutes between coats. Heat is great, no matter the temperature outside. Keep the heat gun about 10 - 12 inches away, move the heat gun around, do not stay in one spot.
    8.) Let dry overnight. If you want to get rid of the orange peel, or God forbid, fisheyes/runs, use 1500 - 200 grit WET sand paper, and LIGHTLY sand the runs, or the orange peel. Barely any pressure needed. Keep the sanding on the affected area only.
    9.) Once the wet sanding is done, get a very light cut compound, IE Meguiar's Ultimate Compound works GREAT, and grab an orbital buffer, set to 3,000 RPMs, light pressure, go over the entire you just painted the day prior. Apply a polish/glaze on top, slow speeds, large movement, then wax.
    Again, this is just what I do on my own cars. Just figured I share what I do. The main thing I disliked about the video was the painting technique. Everything else, not bad at all. But painting technique is VERY important.

    • @garyharrisonuk
      @garyharrisonuk Před 4 lety

      agree with everything here

    • @jamesryan1939
      @jamesryan1939 Před 4 lety +4

      This is how I learned to paint exactly, I will say how he is doing it is good enough for most, but not stressing about wearing a mask is a huge thumbs down. 2k for sure, but anytime I spray anything I wear a mask. You can get a decent one on amazon or harbor freight for $30.

    • @daleclarke9505
      @daleclarke9505 Před 3 lety

      Well said. I was cringing when I was watching the inconsistency. Up down left right.
      I'm new to spraying and god damn...😬
      I've learnt a lot from Paint society.... he breaks it down properly and professionally

    • @harrynazarian3184
      @harrynazarian3184 Před 3 lety

      @@daleclarke9505 Oh hell yeah, big props to Paint Society.

    • @calvinma9493
      @calvinma9493 Před 3 lety

      wish you wouldve got here sooner, I messed up on the correctness

  • @tripsadelica
    @tripsadelica Před 7 lety +274

    Despite what the many "experts" here have written I found this video to be easy to follow and informative...thanks.

    • @nimimarsh8982
      @nimimarsh8982 Před 4 lety +1

      Uy

    • @KaterinaJos
      @KaterinaJos Před 4 lety

      Me too

    • @dynajay4106
      @dynajay4106 Před 3 lety +5

      Barely noticeable uneven coat for hundreds of dollars less OR leave it in someone else's hands for a fortune.

    • @iancadwallender9779
      @iancadwallender9779 Před 3 lety +4

      Looks good to me.In fact I followed this advice and got a great result, without paintshop prices.👍

    • @JaredD
      @JaredD Před 3 lety

      @@dynajay4106 Have you ever painted a car before? And not spray painted, actual paint gun. If you think that's easy you're welcome to try yourself, but its mainly easy to figure out why labor costs so much for professional painting.

  • @puttintang5580
    @puttintang5580 Před 8 lety +50

    Just did my front bumper on my mustang today. As all car lovers know, a scratch can make you sooo sad. Had a big gouge and other deep scratchs and I hated driving my car, as it a
    was meant except for those front end scratchs. Got the kit in January, it just got warm enough to do. Followed the video instructions and it came out great!! The clear coat is shiny, and after 24hrs ill apply a coat of wax. Thanks so much for a great product and great how to video!!👍👍👍👍👍

    • @romanmax8561
      @romanmax8561 Před 8 lety +1

      I have used just auto paint to touch up scratches but the Finnish look not as Shiny as the rest of the paint does the clear coat help with that .

    • @Babbis2274
      @Babbis2274 Před 8 lety +3

      +Roman Max yes it does, just clean all the surface and spray about a ten inch radius from where you touched it up, then polish about a 20 inch radius with some meguiars or mothers wax polish, and you can just use a soft cloth to do that and it should look like new

    • @Gazal975
      @Gazal975 Před 4 lety

      Has the repaired bit fared well after a while? No clear coat fade or w/e?

  • @nathanmciver6737
    @nathanmciver6737 Před 4 lety +6

    Idk about this scratch wizard kit, I am amazed the watch how people perform the same results in a multitude of different methods. Really neat to see you genuinely blend the paint and also watching you clear as a final result to match the other end of the bumber is amazing because you have to know your cars paint in order to get that result. I am currently doing some autobody work myself and it is pain staking to get results when you won't settle! Awesome work!

  • @17GAZZANIKON
    @17GAZZANIKON Před 8 lety +229

    Leave the clear coat to dry for a few days then use some car body polish and a micro fiber cloth to bring a little shine to blend the new clear coat into the old

    • @trieucao2328
      @trieucao2328 Před 4 lety +1

      hey ,if anyone else is searching for how to spray paint a car at home try Corbandy Car Sprayer Crusher (do a search on google ) ? Ive heard some extraordinary things about it and my co-worker got cool success with it.

    • @jafuhyder8213
      @jafuhyder8213 Před 4 lety

      I have spent months researching into painting with a spray gun and discovered a fantastic website at Magic Painter Method (google it if you are interested)

    • @edgarz7330
      @edgarz7330 Před 4 lety

      I've been studying spray painting and found a fantastic resource at Magic Painter Method (check it out on google)

    • @Stingyduce
      @Stingyduce Před 3 lety +1

      I can bring the new clear right up to the old clear?, no clear blend with blender where the new meets old clear?

    • @nickc5678
      @nickc5678 Před 3 lety

      @Leonel Eduardo stfu

  • @charlesterwilliams1736
    @charlesterwilliams1736 Před 3 lety +7

    Absolutely superb presentation. I had been trying to fix a small area on my number for weeks and everytime I would take off the tape I would see the tapeline and then I would try to resolve that----with the original area needing to be fixed getting bigger and bigger. Finally someone stepped in and explained how to avoid the picture frame effect and how to blend or feather the new paint and clear into the old. Great info and I finally learned something

    • @DezNutzBich
      @DezNutzBich Před 2 lety +1

      Same fucking here! What was the size of a quarter turned into an area 3 inches long. Fml.

  • @timvu3095
    @timvu3095 Před 4 lety +6

    This is a good instructional video for repairing paint scratches on the car bumper. The process of doing repair is correct for the most part but he skipped some steps that could have make it much better. Second, if he did not wear any respirator/nose mask or protective clothing, that is dangerous for his lung. There are a few of mistakes he made that you should avoid if you are going to do it yourselves. One is he sanded too much of the primer exposing the bondo filler, he should redo the primer coat to cover the bondo before painting the base coat. Second, he should sand the primer so that it does not feather like it did when he painted the base coat. Third, he should mask the rest of the bumper where he did not scrub and the entire hood at east 2 feet from the paint area so that the paint overspray will not land on these areas. Last but not least, the painting should be done in a low dust area, preferring inside the garage with plastic liner to prevent dust from settling on the wet paint, ruining the finish.

  • @ItsNonPacks
    @ItsNonPacks Před 5 lety +49

    This is the video I’ve been looking for. Other videos would recommend painting the entire car. Com on this is CZcams

  • @euphony6364
    @euphony6364 Před 8 lety +143

    Thank you very much for this, an idiots guide to paint repairs!!!Just followed it exactly having watched it 11 times and taken step by step notes to follow and I can say as a complete novice that this works BRILLIANTLY! I've just managed to get a professional finish on my Subaru. Thank you again!!

    • @octaneartllc
      @octaneartllc Před 4 lety

      And you'd be an idiot to do it

    • @Bobby-op6ip
      @Bobby-op6ip Před 4 lety +2

      @@octaneartllc got no balls

    • @juanmunoz-pp1jz
      @juanmunoz-pp1jz Před 3 lety +1

      @@octaneartllc you’re in idiot . This man did his own work himself . Props to him .

  • @mattdoeland
    @mattdoeland Před 5 lety +11

    Great video...for those people wondering why their clear coat is not smooth, just gently heat the area with a heat gun before applying the clear coat...also helps with the colour coat.

  • @Bikeologist_mtb
    @Bikeologist_mtb Před rokem +4

    Great results using the kit I ordered. Color match was spot on. But after a year since application, the clear coat has already broken down from UV damage. I’d still recommend the base color but I’d probably use a 2K clear coat instead

  • @markh1085
    @markh1085 Před rokem +9

    Brilliant video, clear and simple. Also no annoying music. Great job 👏

  • @CN-kf1me
    @CN-kf1me Před 4 lety +84

    Also masking up a square shape then priming over it so it creates a hard edge is absolutely pointless and creating more work for yourself, just spray the primer over the general area without any tape then wet sand it smooth

    • @jianrenyang9558
      @jianrenyang9558 Před 2 lety +1

      What was used to scuf the area at the beginning? (Not sand paper, right?)

    • @stop116
      @stop116 Před 2 lety +9

      agree with you, as I just fucked up

    • @laurentl2275
      @laurentl2275 Před 2 lety

      @@jianrenyang9558 i think it is a scuff pad like very fine, probably 600

    • @laurentl2275
      @laurentl2275 Před 2 lety +2

      I believed he used the tape to prevent the primer (which is a different color from the base coat) to lay around since he doesn't do the whole bumper. I would have used some soft edge techniques by folding the tape so the hard edges are not showing up that much tho.

    • @laurentl2275
      @laurentl2275 Před 2 lety

      I believed he used the tape to prevent the primer (which is a different color from the base coat) to lay around since he doesn't do the whole bumper. I would have used some soft edge techniques by folding the tape so the hard edges are not showing up that much tho.

  • @handduggraverdronline
    @handduggraverdronline Před 6 lety +9

    Great video. I just learned a trick to prevent the hard edge from the tape. Just roll the edge of tape up and helps prevent having to sand the hard edge out

  • @warryckscown5620
    @warryckscown5620 Před 4 lety +14

    that you edited so without yap yap bs,
    concise and to the point made ur clip great.. Thank you..

  • @usbmarketing1
    @usbmarketing1 Před rokem +16

    This was very helpful and matter of fact. Thanks a ton! I was shocked at my own outcome. Not perfect but way ahead of expectations. 🙂

  • @gonzaloalvarezjr5252
    @gonzaloalvarezjr5252 Před 4 lety +1

    I purchased this "kit" from them and followed the instructions. It looked good for about a month or two. As time went on the clear coat started to fade. Now, a year or so later, it looks worse than it did when I started. I finally took it to a professional paint shop. As they say, "Your results may vary".

    • @nordicpride9708
      @nordicpride9708 Před 4 lety +1

      Gonzalo Alvarez Jr There’s a reason. This kit supplies a 1K clear coat, not the two part 2k automotive grade clear. Next time you would just need to buy the 2k on amazon and as long as your prep work is good, should last a LOOOOONG time.

  • @MrChris2Fur
    @MrChris2Fur Před 9 lety +4

    Color matches like perfectly! This stuff is great if you follow everything perfectly. I am a noob at this and applied some bondo/filler on the primer and it ate at the primer and ruined my sanding so I will have to redo it again. Lesson learned and for those out there so they wont make the same mistake as me. Stuff works like a charm though. Sanding the primer is the most important process to me so take your time on that and make sure it is smooth cause even the smallest lines will show :O

  • @clairec.1425
    @clairec.1425 Před 2 lety +1

    This was SO HELPFUL. I just repaired a scratch on my camry 2015 and the video I watched did NOT tell me about the picture frame effect. I have a hilarious looking area now after three days of careful work. Thank you for this video! I will be redoing it again to avoid the very bad picture frame effect.

  • @shellynboys
    @shellynboys Před 9 lety +38

    what a great video, I recently bout a car with a small scuff patch and the quote was expensive watched this video and had a go myself and the result was impressive quite happy with myself :)

  • @331SVTCobra
    @331SVTCobra Před 4 lety +1

    I bought the kit, took my time, redid the sanding and putty until it looke perfect, and am a happy customer.

    • @kack7130
      @kack7130 Před 3 lety

      can you show me before and after? what color did you repair?

  • @pgm5693
    @pgm5693 Před 5 lety +3

    nice...im in the biz myself...Love the way the clearcoat did not run..Always a challenge when working outside with a can.Cheers.PGM

  • @rudesword2852
    @rudesword2852 Před 2 lety +13

    Helpful but wear a mask bro. You just painted and primed your lungs too.

  • @MrMed-hl2fq
    @MrMed-hl2fq Před 3 měsíci

    Thanks for clearly explaining/ demonstrating the steps - I can see what I did wrong now. I didn;t sand out 24", I left the taped area on when I sprayed the base coat and more...

  • @SDiaz-yo6yv
    @SDiaz-yo6yv Před 19 dny

    Ive watched at least ten or twelve videos on paint scratch repair your. video y far is the 100% best! Clear angles and instructions, dude thank you so much! 👍🏻

  • @jaygold4467
    @jaygold4467 Před 6 lety +1

    I would never use anything but catalyzed two part clear coat on a clear finish. As pointed out below this job isn't finished. Wet sanding and buffing is a must on clear coat.

  • @unjaded2
    @unjaded2 Před 9 lety +2

    have a small quarter size dent and scrap in my 2014 300c JVL rear bumper . went to body shop just to see the cost . $800 ! i laughed and left him standing there . thx for all the great vids .

  • @stickboyfpv4742
    @stickboyfpv4742 Před 4 lety +5

    Verrrry nice man! At first when you said sand a whole 24" around I went🤔 but then it made sense.. for blending purposes!

  • @antonkeys4330
    @antonkeys4330 Před 7 lety

    ignore all the experts, good job mate thankyou for the heads up...and if your scratch is bigger , by all means do the whole panel.....quicker and less of a hassle

  • @konnie2539
    @konnie2539 Před 4 lety +15

    This was so informative and straight to the point. Thank you ☺️

  • @WillD4Beast
    @WillD4Beast Před 5 lety +3

    love quick, no nonsense tutorials like this

  • @trueblue2124
    @trueblue2124 Před 6 lety +8

    Liam below - you must remember this is for laymen DIY like myself - So thank you ScratchWizard for this video - very useful to know.

  • @TwinTurboRamAir
    @TwinTurboRamAir Před 5 lety +20

    Great video. Simple and to the point without all of the BS.

  • @ARCHmatux
    @ARCHmatux Před 7 lety +17

    Great tutorial! Of course it won't be as good as a professional body shop job but did the trick on my 22 year old car.

  • @Lolaismypoopydog2036
    @Lolaismypoopydog2036 Před 5 lety +2

    Great video. No rambling, short, and to the point.

  • @robertboyd321
    @robertboyd321 Před 7 měsíci

    Good work mate. But with the masking tape when U taped around the repair before U applied primer you can save a lot of sanding by only sticking the tape down hard on the outside edge furthermost away from the repair. You don't stick the edge of the tape down next to the repair so that this edge of the tape is lifted & curled up a little and it does not leave a defined sharp edge on the primer. You can do it with paint and clear as well and the paint or clear automatically feathers itself out and blends in without a defined sharp edge.

  • @jamesnasmith984
    @jamesnasmith984 Před 3 lety +1

    Clear, concise, no meanders to muddle the message. An info packed, very helpful video.

  • @ibleed1
    @ibleed1 Před 8 lety +2

    This is a really neat video. Good working practices, except spraying outside on anything other than a totally windless day.

  • @quokkapirquish6825
    @quokkapirquish6825 Před 3 lety

    Incredible result, didn’t even use compound or polish! Real pro job. Amateurs out there, make sure you getting scrubbing compound too, and a final polish

  • @petersavage1989
    @petersavage1989 Před 2 lety

    The most helpful video I have come across on CZcams to deal with this issue Many thanks
    Peter

  • @alexrichardson6461
    @alexrichardson6461 Před 2 lety +1

    Best video I've seen out of about five. Nice and clear and not rushed. Well done.

  • @rainysunday6186
    @rainysunday6186 Před rokem

    Thanks for the video gives me confidence in my DIY. I’ve got a driver side door that I need to spray and the local body shops say they have to do the whole side of the car which is just a money grabber because I just want the door done so I want to do it myself

  • @TheIceman101
    @TheIceman101 Před 5 lety +16

    From someone who has never done this, looks good to me.

    • @lieberfreialsgleich
      @lieberfreialsgleich Před 4 lety +1

      The Ice man Series if younhave never done it, it looks good. But if,.... he paints so much more then necessary. No mask, no gloves, horrible.

  • @davidearl9904
    @davidearl9904 Před 3 lety +2

    Great video. I’ve tried this on two cars now, works really well.

    • @davidearl9904
      @davidearl9904 Před rokem

      Just used this method again and works great! Thank you

  • @aamvoor
    @aamvoor Před 7 lety

    I think this is a great video. For the money this is a great result instead of paying top dollar for a professional painter. Thanks

  • @RickyJSports
    @RickyJSports Před 8 lety +3

    Great work man I bumped the side of my car as I was trying to park my ride. I will use your steps! Thanks!

  • @babyjjnels
    @babyjjnels Před 7 lety

    very good video. Simple and to the point. Ive searched high and low for a simple video and people make it to complicated.

  • @Racelinekarting
    @Racelinekarting Před 4 lety +1

    I do find it interesting when you read this section and you see it full of comments from people instructing on how to ‘really’ do it or how to do it better. My thoughts are, if you already know how to do it better why are you watching an instruction video

  • @Joolz1982
    @Joolz1982 Před 5 lety +1

    Nice tutorial especially not masking tip which I speak from experience went a bit arty my self clear on my spoiler good masking edges. Look fwd to this on my small clear coat errors on my car. Only thing I would say I think you should be wearing a mask and gloves/goggles. Oh and possibly I will wet sand clear coat to merge too.

  • @joebloggs4191
    @joebloggs4191 Před 5 lety +23

    Spray paint goes literally everywhere you need to mask way more of the car then shown in this video. Also no need to mask such a small area with a hard edge when priming you are creating more work then necessary.

    • @nathanhull5639
      @nathanhull5639 Před 4 lety +2

      joe bloggs exactly what I was thinking

    • @juanmunoz-pp1jz
      @juanmunoz-pp1jz Před 3 lety

      How exactly ? If it’s smaller area to sand down? Then if u prime a bigger area u need to sand more down ?

  • @steven-ui7sz
    @steven-ui7sz Před 4 lety +2

    I read everywhere that you have to clear coat the entire panel. But I see dozens of videos like this where that is not being done. Will this show an edge? Or look bad over time? If there is an edge in the clear coat, can it be buffed out?

  • @francescoabramo8139
    @francescoabramo8139 Před 7 lety +37

    What about wet sending the clear coat? No buff?

    • @shimarlie1
      @shimarlie1 Před 4 lety

      You don’t wet sand clear. No sanding after the first pass of clear unless you have something seriously wrong.

    • @HOTRODRICO
      @HOTRODRICO Před 4 lety +1

      @@shimarlie1 some people do with multiple layers of clear but yea generally you would just polish then wax after

  • @jonathanchartrand3351
    @jonathanchartrand3351 Před 4 lety +1

    I'd put 3 coats of clear coat then after a few days buff it with rubbing compound to bring out a smooth shine then wax.

  • @ahsanhabib6477
    @ahsanhabib6477 Před 9 lety +2

    thank you thank you for that! 1st I watched your vid on fixing a panel with aerosol products, then the blending one. I've got a diy job going in my carport and with help like you provide I feel it's going to be as good as it can be without going to a professional. Very clear and informative, keep up the good work.
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  • @pcascio
    @pcascio Před 5 lety +3

    Excellent tutorial. Very thorough, good pace, clearly explained. Thanks.

  • @vladvovchuk1555
    @vladvovchuk1555 Před 10 lety

    Awsome job, if i'm not mistaken it's the first time you are scuffing as a first step.
    3 qustions if i may:
    1.Why do you apply 4 coats?
    earlier you have said that 3 coats are enough for metalic paint
    2.Does blending mean scuffing before buffing out and then applying clear coat over the scuffed area ?
    3.What kind of putty do you use, does if contain hardener ?

    • @ScratchWizard1
      @ScratchWizard1  Před 10 lety

      1. 4 coats were necessary to cover the primer
      2. Blending means applying paint so it appears to transition smoothly from old paint to new paint.
      3. The putty uses no hardener.

  • @USCG.Brennan
    @USCG.Brennan Před 5 lety +1

    Don't be afraid to wet sand that "fuzz" area out.....wet sanding is it's own lubricant and you'll get a smoother finish.

  • @nomadsteve5297
    @nomadsteve5297 Před 4 lety +1

    Just the video I have been searching for, straight to the point without all the bullshit shouting and dancing around, thank you

  • @caseycole6667
    @caseycole6667 Před 4 lety +6

    A PROFESSIONAL body shop told me they couldn't do a small area of the bumper , that they would have to paint the whole bumper and they call themselves professionals. I laughed in they face.

  • @MrKangomik
    @MrKangomik Před 8 lety +9

    Excellent video, very simple and to the point, well done

  • @alexhiggins7307
    @alexhiggins7307 Před 11 měsíci

    Decent job that mate, got a bit of patch work to do on my Beemer and I shall be following this.

  • @JK-zu3lp
    @JK-zu3lp Před 4 lety +7

    This was very informative and detailed. I appreciate it even if I don’t end up doing all that lol

  • @virkelie2
    @virkelie2 Před 5 lety

    Thank you very much for this video. I would not do this repair myself - but I always wondered how to use those spray cans I saw in Canadian Tire stores (in Canada).
    This is the first video I found which shows how to clearly!

    • @MoneyHunter-st2gv
      @MoneyHunter-st2gv Před 5 lety

      Hi do you think the stuff from canadiantire is quality ? I am planning to repair my car and looking wich store to buy .

  • @Engineerboy100
    @Engineerboy100 Před 5 lety +1

    Pretty good, would have used adhesion promoter but nice and clear and easy to follow. I'm not trying to be a smart ass expert either, I'm trying to learn, and I learned about adhesion promoter watching another video, just mentioning to help someone else who might read this.

    • @qdawg4033
      @qdawg4033 Před 4 lety

      No need for adhesion promoter on previously painted surfaces.

  • @sunnydaze7580
    @sunnydaze7580 Před 5 lety +1

    You deserve your 1.3 million views. All around excellent video.

  • @bobberjoe7550
    @bobberjoe7550 Před 3 lety +7

    Bruh, every time he ended a sentence with an exhale I thought he was bored as hell...like “I hate doing this” LOL

  • @seahawksforever9504
    @seahawksforever9504 Před 10 měsíci

    Great video but if you're doing 2k clear coat which is the best kind to get for autos, you'll need a mask. Generally I wear a mask whenever I spray paint no matter what the situation.

  • @SlickD217
    @SlickD217 Před 5 lety

    The only other advice I'd throw in is always use two part automotive clear coat. It's way harder and doesn't get foggy from sun light. Little more expensive but definitely worth it.

  • @508phonewiresuckers
    @508phonewiresuckers Před 6 lety

    U can see the scratches showing through. U don’t stop with 220 grit. U have to use 320, then 400, then 600, then 800 b4 u prime.

  • @jessiewing8199
    @jessiewing8199 Před 8 lety

    i been looking at this set on ebay for a while and after this video in buying. in hoping to get into autobody school and ur video was fun to watch.

  • @claireitsme
    @claireitsme Před 3 lety

    Thankyou for taking your busy time to show us how...Really appreciate...

  • @floodsrf68
    @floodsrf68 Před 4 lety

    good job . Only problem You didn't use clear blend or fade out . Where you didn't spray the clear coat on the back of bumper the clear coat you sprayed will leave a haze from the over spray where it meets the original clear coat . you would have to clear the whole bumper or use a clear blend. Not trying to critisize but if people attempt this they should be aware of over spray hazing original clear.

  • @CoopAssembly
    @CoopAssembly Před 4 lety +1

    Just out of curiosity... What happens when skipping primer on a case like this? I have an area 1/2" wide, 2" long, to do. It's black plastic underneath (not metal).

    • @josemartinez201174
      @josemartinez201174 Před 4 lety

      Probably will peal off over time, something that was not mentioned in the vid is that when you paint bare plastic you will need to apply a coat of adhesion promoter then the rest of the steps

  • @marcb5343
    @marcb5343 Před 8 měsíci

    Terrific video. Please wear a mask.

  • @majkamama201
    @majkamama201 Před 5 lety +10

    u can use a 800 or 1200 of that paper (whatever u call it) to smooth it more

  • @Mrskendrabare
    @Mrskendrabare Před 8 lety +1

    Nice job but you should use a respirator especially when using clearcoat.

  • @MegaProstreet1
    @MegaProstreet1 Před 5 lety +4

    never leave tape edges should always fold the tape first before applying primer

    • @word1one
      @word1one Před 5 lety

      Just found that out the hard way

  • @jamesrohner3792
    @jamesrohner3792 Před 7 lety

    I tried this, in less than a year the paint and clear coat Cracked and split away...and yes I did the prep work. I ended up sanding and buffing it all off.

  • @trento8397
    @trento8397 Před 2 lety +1

    Good idea to begin spraying before you touch the panel, not on and off

  • @abelscaliber7969
    @abelscaliber7969 Před 4 lety +11

    If you didn’t tape whenever your primed you would never have to sand out the sharp edges 🤣

    • @jakefriesenjake
      @jakefriesenjake Před 3 lety +1

      Nope. You gotta tape it.
      You have to use "soft edge tape".
      At every additional layer of the base coat, you re tape, with the soft edge tape, leaving you with a slightly bigger, and bigger fresh paint area. No hard lines at all.
      Even that's not good enough for metallic paint. To do a proper "blend" to the old paint, the new paint cannot land on the edges dry (kinda like over spray).
      It'll leave behind a "halo" of weird landing metallic chips, that is different in appearance than the wet, center part of the repair area.
      The pros would use a "blender", which is a base coat paint. But instead of it being the factory color (let's say deep grey metallic), it's simply clear. But, it's not clear coat.
      When they apply the blender, it gets applyed around the area to be painted gray. It's called a "wet bed".
      It's purpose is to let the gray outer edge of the repair, land wet, so that the metallic flakes land and orient perfectly the same in the whole repair.
      Do this with the soft edge tape, getting bigger and bigger.
      If the panel is small enough, it would be easier to just paint the whole panel.
      If it's a huge panel, do the wet bed and the soft edge tape, leaving you with 0 hard edge paint lines! Then clear the whole panel, because you'll see where the new clear coat ends, even after polishing.

  • @shamilsons
    @shamilsons Před 4 lety +4

    Hi, thank you for sharing very informative. I have a question in the beginning with sand paper you scoffed the bumper?

    • @mrtrx
      @mrtrx Před 3 lety

      Would go 600-800 Grit for a smooth finish

  • @alexanderkonstantinidis-wd5be

    Neat job! Loved the way you presented it (not much useless talking)
    Thanks!

  • @BadinageMusic
    @BadinageMusic Před 8 lety +1

    I've followed all of these instructions to repair some bad scratches on my Clio, looks great although I'm at the point where I have completed the clear coat but the finish isn't looking as glossy as the rest of the car. Will polishing it bring it out more or do I need a glossier type of clear coat? Thanks

    • @sumocutee6943
      @sumocutee6943 Před 8 lety +2

      +James Smith well to make it glossy again make sure to apply two layer of clear coat and wait for 30mins or so then spray warm piss on that area to make it same as other paint

    • @dnlmachine4287
      @dnlmachine4287 Před 8 lety +2

      +James Smith If you have "fuzzy spots" that means some of the paint went on wet and some went on "dry".
      Lightly wet sand with 1500, dry thoroughly, and spray clear again.
      If your clear goes on "wet", it may dry a bit dull depending on the quality and drying environment of the clear. Wet sand with 2000, then 3000, then compound or polish. You can do all those by hand.
      Practice on a test panel or cardboard to find how close and how fast you
      need to move the gun/can to get "wet" finish without getting runs or
      sags.
      Stay gold

  • @ajuber876
    @ajuber876 Před 4 lety +5

    Thanks for the production, but for the love of health, wear a Respirator

  • @faridmk3707
    @faridmk3707 Před 6 lety +17

    reading the comments here is quite disheartening. I plan on doing this (almost no experience with paint, limited automotive experience) on a 14-year-old car that has been dinged, scuffed and scratched pretty much everywhere in small patches. The quote I got from an indy was between $800 to $1000 and the car itself is worth maybe 5k all together. So for all the experts here that found the numerous faults, how would you do this differently, because It makes no sense to me to pay 20% of the car's cost to repair the paint.

    • @sokasodjunk
      @sokasodjunk Před 6 lety +1

      Do not listen to everybody. You know it, if you take your care to professionals they will do the same but ask you to give them your house. It is an excellent help and satisfactory if you have a car worth less than $8-10000. They think that the richest people in the world are watching youtube to repair their cars? Damn idiots. Here are people who do not have money to spread all over the place.
      Just follow step by step how this video shows it.

  • @nhuphan1691
    @nhuphan1691 Před rokem

    Only you show us don't cover with the tape when do the base coat, i have already got trouble about this, thanks a lot.

  • @MrAllan9
    @MrAllan9 Před 5 lety +1

    You still have to buff out the overspray to get that never been painted look.

  • @verdantacres4460
    @verdantacres4460 Před 2 lety +1

    Great video thanks, really clear directions and very good results.

  • @zolaHOTBULL
    @zolaHOTBULL Před rokem

    Nice tutorial sir! First i made that picture frame effect mistake, but now I hope that I will get better results :)

  • @alancooper7062
    @alancooper7062 Před 5 lety

    Should always use a block when sanding fingers can create ridges! Also dont touch with fingers as you will put grease on it, use wax and grease remover before painting

  • @thesimpsons194
    @thesimpsons194 Před 4 lety

    One more tip clear farther away from where you spotted your paint and use a blender or old school tip melt in the blend with reducer

  • @Acecool444
    @Acecool444 Před 4 lety +2

    Can you tell us what brand of filler you used? That red putty from the tube.

  • @PORRRIDGE_GUN
    @PORRRIDGE_GUN Před 4 lety

    I hired a white Ford van from Hertz and accidentally scratched it on a fence. Knowing Hertz will charge £100s for £30 repair I resprayed the scratch myself using leftovers in my garage after viewing this video. It passed inspection on return!

  • @ScottPC
    @ScottPC Před 8 lety +3

    Thanks for this, wondered how to blend my paint back in! I think I'll do a final wet sand and polish to help at the end too! Thanks!

  • @lucyfer2706
    @lucyfer2706 Před rokem

    This is the very exact video im looking for. Can I ask how long is the drying time and also temps? I don't have an enclosed garage to do this and needing to fix a rust spot

  • @woodbandit9799
    @woodbandit9799 Před 8 lety

    @ 4.10 rather than have raised edges on the primer where masking tape was applied, maybe an idea to advise back taping around the repair before applying primer this will leave a soft edge to the primer.

    • @stevep8485
      @stevep8485 Před 8 lety +1

      +wood bandit I was wondering about this too .. how to avoid a hard edge... but what do you mean, 'back taping'??

    • @davidsparling3505
      @davidsparling3505 Před 7 lety

      Steve Parkinson Use the "Google". Essentially you put the tape down with your paper and then roll it back away from repair area. Then u have no hard edge.

  • @carmelom269
    @carmelom269 Před 4 lety

    Most of the DIY scratch repairs suggest Wet Sanding soon after cleaning. Why does your method not wet sand before applying putty? When is it best to wet sand versus not wetland?

  • @keanjohnson1528
    @keanjohnson1528 Před rokem

    Great video step by step and it worked like a charm

  • @thesimpsons194
    @thesimpsons194 Před 4 lety +1

    Another tip dont hardline your primer , by the time you got done wet sanding I would have had the the job done and delivered