How to Spray Two Tone Paint on Car Body Kits
Recently I went for paint touch up my car, Toyota Vios GT Street‘s rear and front skirting due to grey colour paint has cracked. The reason of the paint cracked is due to paint quality that they used previously is not good. Through the hot weather in our Malaysia, the paint eventually cracked.
Below is the step by step how they done the painting job:
Step 1: Clean up the skirting with alcohol and soft cloth and ensure the surface is grease free.
Then affix the masking tape between the line where the two tone colour that will be separated.
Step 2: Cover the area of car body to avoid to be painted or spray with newspapers or recycle papers.
Step 3: Sands the area where will be spray with paint using sandpapers and water. Soak the sandpapers on the pail of water and scrub on it. Finish the sanding process by ensure the area is smooth. The sanding process actually is to ensure the paint are easily attached to the surface.
Step 4: Once completed the sanding process, wait the car body kits surface to dry out. After the confirm the surface is dry, paint or spraying can be begin. Few layer (at least 3 layers) of paint is required with interval of 10 minutes for each spraying. This will ensure the paint is fully coated on the car’s body kits surface.
After they have coated the car’s body kits with at least 3 layer of paints on it, then let the paint dry in 1 hour. Then remove the newspapers and the masking tape. Do not wash the painted area within a day to allow the paint completely dry. Here we go, the beautiful Toyota Vios GT Street is ready to roaming around the city.
My Toyota Vios GT Street‘s body kits is painted at Eng Guan Car Spray Painting. They are very experiences in spray painting as they have already in this automotive painting business for more than 10 years.
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Oh, i think my mom knows this place, around lebuh tye sin or something right haha. Nice car btw 😀
Hi Ken,
yea, it was somewhere around there. Thank you Ken 🙂