Have you ever heard the saying about the Ford Model T’s paint job: “It comes in any color as long as it’s black”? That actually wasn’t true in the Model T’s first years. Up until 1913, the Model T actually was available in four colors. Ironically, black wasn’t one of the original colors. However in 1913, black was the only color offered to save costs.
We will carefully examine your vehicle to determine the best paint and coating removal process to use. We will take into account all the variables to ensure that we are able to achieve the optimal finished result.
Between the years of 1975 and 1985, the government got curious and concerned about paint content. In response, the industry went to work on lowering the amount of Volatile Organic Compounds (solvents).
The reason so many people turn to different kinds of coatings for their vehicles is because they adhere well. Since this can pose a problem when you’re ready to remove them, you may need to call in the professionals.
When painting your car, patience is one of the greatest virtues you can have. It is important that every coat dry thoroughly before the next coat is applied, especially the primer. If not, the finished product will look sloppy, gloppy, and haphazard.
Acrylic lacquer is thinned to improve the quality of the coat applied to the car. The combination of ingredients leaves your car with a quick-drying finish that looks like and is as smooth as glass. Just some simple buffing every now and then keeps the shine up.