What equipment\paints do you need to paint a car?

What all do you need to paint a car? Not spray paint.?

  • What materials do I need to paint my car? Like paint wise what do I need and about how much of each product do I need? I have 97 Toyota celica and it has a body kit on it. Its white now but im wanting to go deep purple. Help! Thanks!

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    you mention not spray paint, meaning no airbrushing, or using roller and paintbrush terms, if you meant not using aresol cans of spray paint, but rather actual compressor and airbrush then you want to figure out colour to use, 97 Toyota Celica (example) http://www.cardomain.com/ride/3223117/1997-toyota-celica http://www.toyotareference.com/celica/1994-1999 http://www.toyotacelicas.com/forums/95-sixth-generation/32335-6th-gen-paint-color-codes.html a garage with air exhaust fan, if you are going to paint each component fully or separately, you may have to remove some trim and labels , plates, covering main body sheets, those require tools , or replaceable parts, if only recovering paint surface, you would use masking tape and newsprint paper to seal off windows and tires and non-paintable plastics , once everything is covered, you would setup air compressor and hose extensions, and attach paint containers, the actual paint for auto motive is pricey, $80 a gallon pending base and metallic and color, check actual automotive parts stores for paints and any tools and kits, anything that needs repair on body requires added tools and parts, bondo, or metal and rivets, or metal and spot welder, and primer and sand paper fine, the primer paint may be needed, if body needs lighter coat base for purple coating to appear proper in colour, that still requires scuff sanding whole vehicle for new paint to stick with peeling, if you do not have airbrush and compressor, you could check around for rental tools, don not spray constant directly, use side to side strokes, off and on per area, time , to sand. to paint, to dry , Acrylic base paint dries quickly masking tape, paper/ newsprint, sand paper fine / 120 grit / 200 ... paint in gallons, around 1.5 gallons clean area, clean up area, paint thinners and cleaners, hand cleaners, trash bags, http://www.thebugshop.org/bsfqpnt.htm http://www.diy-car-painting.com/ http://touchuppaintforcars.net/ ..

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Here is an advice on prep work for painting a car, hope it is helpful for you. 1. Wash the car and remove all exterior trim and emblems. Ideally, door handles and antennas should be removed as well. Any exterior parts not removed will have to be worked around and taped over during painting. Removal of all items will ensure a better paint job, but is not a critical requirement. 2. Survey the body carefully and perform any rust removal, patching, pulling out of dents or other bodywork that may be needed, such as filling in scratches with filler. You want the body to be smooth and flat. 3. Sand down the car. There are a few thought processes at play here, depending on what your goal is and how extensive your bodywork was. You may just use a scuff pad to scuff up the existing good paint and clear coat that was not disturbed by bodywork. You may also sand down below the good paint to the original primer, or you may even decide to get all the way down to the bare metal using paint removers and extensive sanding. The bottom line is that you want the finish to be in a position to accept a high-build primer applied over a smooth surface. If a car already has a number of coats of paint on it, you probably want to sand down below the paint to the primer. If this is the first paint job, scuffing will only usually suffice. If you are creating a show car and really want to start from scratch, go to bare metal. 4. Spray two to three coats of high-build primer over the entire vehicle after you are satisfied with your sanding, scuffing or removal of paint. Always wear a respirator or paper face mask when spraying the primer, and work in a ventilated area. 5. "Block sand" the entire car once the car is in a high-build primer and it is completely dry. This will unveil any low spots or dings and scratches that may have been missed during your bodywork. Block sanding the car is an important part of the process, and entails using a different color of primer sprayed over the original coat. Doing so will reveal any low spots in the finish as you sand off the second coat. The differently colored primer is called a "guide coat." 6. Wipe the car down with a cleaning solvent or wax and grease remover, then apply a finishing primer. It is critical that the car be wax--silicone--and oil-free at this point. 7. Lightly wet or dry-sand the new primer with 600- to 800-grit sandpaper, always using a sanding block and never with your bare hands. This will give you a nice, smooth surface for a primer sealer. Wipe down the car once more with a solvent or grease remover. 8. Apply a couple of coats of a "primer sealer." The sealer will give your new paint a smooth surface to lie on and will help to seal in your primers, glazing compounds and fillers that may have been applied during the process. The primer sealer does not require any sanding, and care should be taken that the sealer remains perfectly clean. It is best to put the primer sealer on the car just before painting. You are now ready for new paint. An advice for protecting your new paint car It's better to prepare special quality car cover for protection. It will keep your car against rain, dust, scratches from pets, tree branches and slight collision, bird droppings and so on.

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