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Car DIY: Easy Steps for Painting Your Car Yourself

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Painting a car yourself is a time-intensive process that requires the right tools and a steady hand. But for some enthusiasts, spraying car paint is one of their favourite parts of the classic vehicle restoration process. 

If you intend to repaint your car by yourself, here are all the supplies you’ll need and all the steps required to paint a car yourself.

Can I Paint A Car Myself?

Many automotive enthusiasts find painting their cars a rewarding hobby. But know that mastering and practising this craft can be very time-consuming. In addition, the cost of tools and supplies makes painting a car yourself as expensive as hiring a pro.

If you are just trying to address some sun peeling or other damage to your paint, consider some repair paint or some touch-up car paint instead of attempting a full re-paint. If you just want a new look, peel coats are an easily reversible option.

If you are simply intrigued by painting your car yourself and have both the time and resources to take on this hobby, you may find it a fulfilling aspect of your restoration.

What are The Steps in Painting a Car?

First, you must sand all the paint and primer off your car and address any dents or scratches in the metal below. Painting requires spraying coats onto the metal, and then sanding each down before adding another. Coats include primer, colour/basecoat, and clear coat sealant on top.

Here are all the steps of painting a car:

  1. Old paint removal
  2. Prepping with body filler
  3. Spraying on primer
  4. Spraying on a basecoat/colour coat and clear coat
  5. Buffing

Here are some supplies you’ll need to buy before painting a car:

  • Compressor
  • Paint gun
  • Respirator
  • Guide coat
  • Prepaint prep
  • Contour body filler
  • Epoxy primer
  • Urethane primer/surfacer
  • Basecoat/color coat
  • Clearcoat
  • DA Sander
  • Sand Paper
  • Sanding blogs
  • Abrasive pads

Other supplies you might find useful

  • Paint mixing cups
  • Paint filters
  • Tack rags
  • Paint prep wipes
  • Nitrile Gloves
  • Filler Spreaders

How to Paint a Car

Car Painting in Nigeria
Car Painting in Nigeria

Prep can be the most time-intensive step of painting a car. This is because you must first sand every bit of old paint and primer off. Once you’re down to the metal, you treat any dents or scratches with a body filler product. Only when the surface is perfect, do you begin to paint.

The painting step includes spraying a primer, then a base coat/colour coat, and then a final clear coat. After each coat dries, you’ll need to sand the results smoothly before moving on to the next coat. Getting the results you want may take multiple layers of the colour coat and will certainly require a few layers of the clear coat.

Conclusion

Finally, you will smooth the finished panel until it shines. Depending on your workspace, you can paint an entire vehicle at the same time, or you can tackle each body panel individually. However, note that it’s important not to hurry through the process of repainting your car.