If you want to repaint using canned spray paint or aerosol, There are several preparations that you have to do. You need to prepare some equipment and know the stages that must be done so that the results are maximum.
Although it looks easy, there are still many who are confused about how the process of repainting using the correct spray paint technique.
Compared to using compressor paint, repainting using spray paint cans is indeed more practical because there is no need for special tools. However, if you make a misstep, using canned spray paint risks making the appearance of the motor body look rough like orange peel.
This can happen because the pressure from the spray paint is not constant like compressor paint, so it has the opportunity to make the paint spray results uneven. If the technique is wrong, the results of your paint spray will also have tears effect finishing.
Well, instead of the results being ugly and even spoiling the look, you should follow our tips!
In addition to prepare spray paint of the desired color, you must also prepare sandpaper, primer paint, base paint, as well as clear paint for finishing.
The first step, first clean from dirt on the motor body that you want to paint and continue to sand the surface of the body. Use sandpaper size 400 or 600, the purpose is to scrape off the old paint layer as well as to open the pores of the body so that the new paint adheres more firmly.
Next, the surface area is painted first with primary paint, spray evenly and leave it for a while before being given a white base paint.
If so, then paint the body using the desired color, do it thinly with a spray distance of about 20 cm from the surface of the body.
Most importantly, you should use the best spray paint, which is AutoGard Superior Spray Paint. This automotive grade premium paint from AutoGard is the latest superior spray paint from AutoGard with unique and diverse colors with a choice of special colors. AutoGard Superior Spray Paint adopts the latest