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Tony Bandalos
When deciding on how to apply paint to a car interior, there are a variety of factors to keep in mind. This can be one of the most difficult areas of a car to paint when undertaking a full body paint job.

By: Tony Bandalos | Automotive > Customizing | Posted: Fri, September 30th, 2011

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When one decides to learn about cars, the paint job will become a point of focus. Having a nice, shiny finish is what DIY auto painters cherish. In addition, nothing is more gratifying than seeing your completed paint project reflecting your grinning face off the hood of your car.

By: Tony Bandalos | Automotive > Customizing | Posted: Fri, September 30th, 2011

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When painting a car at home, one may notice a strange effect causing their finish to look somewhat -blurry-. The texture will also appear bumpy like the outside of an orange. This unsightly condition is what industry professionals commonly call -orange peel-.

By: Tony Bandalos | Automotive > Customizing | Posted: Fri, September 30th, 2011

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When perusing the internet, many of us will Google what we are looking for. Often a variety of products instantly appear before our eyes. More often than not, these products have nothing to do with our original query.

By: Tony Bandalos | Automotive > Car Repair | Posted: Tue, September 27th, 2011

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As most of us know, there are a variety of DIY articles and FAQ€™s on the subject. One has only to Google €œlearn auto body and paint€ to view the myriad of sites devoted to the subject. One easily searchable site, learnautobodyandpaint.com, is a comprehensive resource on the art of ...

By: Tony Bandalos | Automotive > Car Repair | Posted: Tue, September 27th, 2011

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When painting a car at home, one of the most important things to understand is the process of paint removal. You must take into account the amount of old paint to be removed.

By: Tony Bandalos | Automotive > Car Repair | Posted: Tue, September 27th, 2011

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Over time, one's car paint will inevitably get scratched. These unsightly marks can depreciate value and weaken the car's finish. Left unattended, some deeper scratches can even lead to rust. No one wants rust on their car as this can be costly to repair.

By: Tony Bandalos | Automotive > Car Repair | Posted: Fri, September 23rd, 2011

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There are literally thousands of colors to choose from when selecting the right color for your DIY auto painting project. Walking into your local auto body store and asking for a can of blue paint, for example, is no longer a specific enough request.

By: Tony Bandalos | Automotive > Customizing | Posted: Fri, September 23rd, 2011

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Acrylic enamel auto paint, acrylic lacquer, and urethane are the 3 choices the DIY auto painter has at his disposal when starting a new project. This choice can be a daunting one.

By: Tony Bandalos | Automotive > Customizing | Posted: Thu, September 22nd, 2011

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When painting panels, one will find it is almost impossible to make a newly painted panel match the rest of the car's paint exactly even with the correct paint code in hand. Luckily, blending paint on a car allows one to achieve about as close to a perfect match as possible.

By: Tony Bandalos | Automotive > Customizing | Posted: Thu, September 22nd, 2011



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Tony Bandalos
As more and more demanding suggestions are implemented about auto painting, there has been an increase in spray sales space hire providers. One just has to look over the local yellow pages in the car body area to find a lot of stores which will book their services.

By: Tony Bandalos | Automotive > Customizing | Posted: Sun, September 18th, 2011 | Viewed: 133

Tony Bandalos
When one decides to learn about cars, the paint job will become a point of focus. Having a nice, shiny finish is what DIY auto painters cherish. In addition, nothing is more gratifying than seeing your completed paint project reflecting your grinning face off the hood of your car.

By: Tony Bandalos | Automotive > Customizing | Posted: Fri, September 30th, 2011 | Viewed: 105

Tony Bandalos
There are literally thousands of colors to choose from when selecting the right color for your DIY auto painting project. Walking into your local auto body store and asking for a can of blue paint, for example, is no longer a specific enough request.

By: Tony Bandalos | Automotive > Customizing | Posted: Fri, September 23rd, 2011 | Viewed: 97

Tony Bandalos
When deciding on how to apply paint to a car interior, there are a variety of factors to keep in mind. This can be one of the most difficult areas of a car to paint when undertaking a full body paint job.

By: Tony Bandalos | Automotive > Customizing | Posted: Fri, September 30th, 2011 | Viewed: 92

Tony Bandalos
Over time, one's car paint will inevitably get scratched. These unsightly marks can depreciate value and weaken the car's finish. Left unattended, some deeper scratches can even lead to rust. No one wants rust on their car as this can be costly to repair.

By: Tony Bandalos | Automotive > Car Repair | Posted: Fri, September 23rd, 2011 | Viewed: 91

Tony Bandalos
When painting a car at home, one may notice a strange effect causing their finish to look somewhat -blurry-. The texture will also appear bumpy like the outside of an orange. This unsightly condition is what industry professionals commonly call -orange peel-.

By: Tony Bandalos | Automotive > Customizing | Posted: Fri, September 30th, 2011 | Viewed: 82

Tony Bandalos
When painting panels, one will find it is almost impossible to make a newly painted panel match the rest of the car's paint exactly even with the correct paint code in hand. Luckily, blending paint on a car allows one to achieve about as close to a perfect match as possible.

By: Tony Bandalos | Automotive > Customizing | Posted: Thu, September 22nd, 2011 | Viewed: 81

Tony Bandalos
Acrylic enamel auto paint, acrylic lacquer, and urethane are the 3 choices the DIY auto painter has at his disposal when starting a new project. This choice can be a daunting one.

By: Tony Bandalos | Automotive > Customizing | Posted: Thu, September 22nd, 2011 | Viewed: 81

Tony Bandalos
Eventually, your car paint will wear down and you will have to fix it. Unfortunate as it may be paint jobs do not last forever. Luckily, for the modern DIY car painter we have a variety of tools at our disposal to get our finish back to that lustrous shine.

By: Tony Bandalos | Automotive > Customizing | Posted: Tue, September 20th, 2011 | Viewed: 75

Tony Bandalos
When perusing the internet, many of us will Google what we are looking for. Often a variety of products instantly appear before our eyes. More often than not, these products have nothing to do with our original query.

By: Tony Bandalos | Automotive > Car Repair | Posted: Tue, September 27th, 2011 | Viewed: 59