Either a "one stage" enamel paint, which can run from $100-$200 a gallon or you can use a "3 stage polyurethane" which can run from $100-$2000 a gallon. 1 stage enamel paints require you to prime and then paint the car with 3 or 4 coats, with a good wet standing afterwards, personally, I use 1500 grit, and then you buff it. 3 stage paint is a little more difficult if you don't know what you are doing. Body work and primer are a must, then you spray your base coats, wet sand it with 1000 grit, spray your paint coats, wet sand with 1000 grit, then spray your clear coats, and wet sand with 1500+. 3-6 coats of each stage recommended.
There are many types of automobile paint available on the market today. There is undercoat paint, single stage paint, basecoats and midcoats, and last there are clearcoats. There are many brands available.
You can use regular car paint, but most people use single-stage urethane. Single-stage urethane doesn't need a clearcoat. Popular single-stage paints include DuPont Imron and Sikkens Autocryl.
This depends on how large the car or truck is and what kind of paint you will use. It also depends on your skill. Most cars will average 3 to 4 liters of paint but if you are good, you can get away with 2.
During the final stage of CO2 car production, finishing touches are added to the car, such as decals and paint. Quality checks are performed to ensure that the car meets performance standards. The completed CO2 car is then ready to race.
Single stage automotive paint is thicker and has the color and shine coat mixed together. Dual stage automotive paint, as the name implies, is a process of two stages of paint, the color and the shine being applied separately.
yes it is possible, you have to paint the car with a paint brush until its painted.
Car Ceramic Paint is able to protect your car's paint surface from sunlight, harmful chemicals and further scratches.
Metallic car paint has powdered metal in it. "Mica metallic" car paint has mica, a glittery rock, in it. The mica gives the paint a neat iridescence.
Acrylic
If it is brand new and has been primed about 1.5 hrs to paint it with 3 coats base coat and 3 coats clear coat. If it has scratches and dings and you have to pull it off of the car to paint, usually 3-7 hrs. Lots of times it is worth buying a new one.
Its not car paint, but Montana spray paint is definitely the best paint in a spray can. I dont think you will find actual car paint in an aerosol can, but I could be wrong.