To spot a professional car paint job, look for a smooth, even finish without any drips, runs, or orange peel texture. Check for uniform color matching across all panels, as any discrepancies may indicate a less-than-professional job. Additionally, inspect the edges where paint meets different surfaces; neat, crisp lines are a sign of quality work. Finally, assess the depth and gloss of the paint, which should be consistent and reflective, indicating proper application and clear coat usage.
Primer, yes. Also small spot jobs can be done with a lacquer if it's one of the specialized products. Believe it or not, it can be done with a roller. the whole procedure was outlined in 1 of the US car mags.
There are a great many ways in which you could fix interior car paint. You could just paint over the spot for example.
First remove the paint around the rusted area, grind down the rusted spot, then paint over the spot and cover the rest of your car you don't wish to paint with something like newspaper.
Achieving a candy coated paint job on ones vehicle can be time consuming, but will give a car a shiny new look and feel. One can have their car professionally painted by an auto body shop such as Carstar Collision to achieve a candy paint scheme.
Have the paint/ lacquer professionally sealed. Clean the car regularly, wash off road salt immediately, dry the car properly and wax it frequently. Keep the car out of direct sunlight as much as possible (not a problem in the UK).
You get what you pay for with paint jobs, you can hit one of the cheap places like earl scheib or Maaco and spend as little as $200 or go way up to around $2500 for a really professional job, decide how well you want it done and what you have to spend, and find the best service provider who will fit your budget.
Car wrapping is completely legal! If done properly, it will not damage your car. It can actually help preserve the paint.
Spot weld. Spray paint. Feed parts to assembly line.
yes you should be able to. not sure what kind of paint you would want to use but you should ask some one who works at an auto paint & body work spot.
Well you can go to a body shop and get the repair work done for paint jobs and your car's body. They can be very expensive but well worth it when you get it done.
No, is not cheaper to install a car stereo on your own. You can go to any Walmart, who installs car stereos for a real reasonable price and get if professionally done.
Professional installation is suggested although self installation is possible.