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    Learning how to paint cars

    I just bought a truck and I will be painting it in the spring. I have painted many machines before (heavy equipment like loaders, bulldozers, skid steers, conveyors...) But I have never painted a car.
    What is the best type of paint and what all will I need? I have a hvlp gun on order from the snap-on guy.

    Any tips are appreciated
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    If you just want a basic color, a good paint would be PPG. If you want a wider variety of colors, pearls, flakes, or metallics I would go with House of Kolor. It is quite a bit more expensive though. You will need to buy reducers also. Are you planning on doing body work as well?

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    Originally posted by Fender Bender
    If you just want a basic color, a good paint would be PPG. If you want a wider variety of colors, pearls, flakes, or metallics I would go with House of Kolor. It is quite a bit more expensive though. You will need to buy reducers also. Are you planning on doing body work as well?
    no, body is in good shape.
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    i am just going to be repainting it black
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    Originally posted by chucked
    i am just going to be repainting it black
    You picked the worst color to use for a first time paint job. Black will show every little imperfection. Your truck body may look like it's in good shape now but after you spray it black I guarantee you it will look like someone took a sack of walnuts to it.
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    from what i've heard, black is one of the hardest colors to paint. just because you will be able to see any imperfections and stuff. Just remember, prep work is one of the most crucial steps.
    If your going to paint it black look over the body over and over, because if u miss a knick or ding, you will most likely see it when your done. (learned some of this from charlie on american hotrod )

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    guy400 beat me to it

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    Originally posted by Bubba
    from what i've heard, black is one of the hardest colors to paint. just because you will be able to see any imperfections and stuff. Just remember, prep work is one of the most crucial steps.
    If your going to paint it black look over the body over and over, because if u miss a knick or ding, you will most likely see it when your done. (learned some of this from charlie on american hotrod )
    This isnt my first paint job, I have painted probably 12-15 machines. I know how to paint, I just dont know what kind of paint to use because I was never in charge of that part of the process.
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    worked at body shop for several years, dont care for ppg to much, i have to say go dupont,chroma premier, has an easy mixing system,sprays thin and looks nice and deep, i painted my neon with house of kolor neon orange and it sucked,faded fast and the paint smells terrible ,spies and hecker makes exellent clear also. if your nervous about black use single stage black, it goes on thick and acts kind of like a filler, plus single stage will look so deep it will look like you can go swimming in it.

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    acrylic or urethane? Urethane is what is used on stock paint jobs I believe.
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