Spraying Clear Coat on Your Car

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Part of the video series: How to Repair Car Paint Damage

Summary: Spray a clear coat of paint onto your car when repairing car paint damage; learn how from our expert custom-car mechanic in this free auto-restoration video.

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Doug Jenkins Doug, of “Doug Jenkins Custom Hot Rods”, not only servers the entire nation, but even customers outside the U.S have found the shop's services indispensable. ... read more

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Spraying Clear Coat on Your Car

Hi, I'm Doug I work with 20 great guys in St. Louis at Doug Jenkins Custom Hot Rods and we are going to do some work for you today on Expert Village. Dan is applying the clear coat. Now he is using a big gun with a big pot with lot of air pressure. When he was doing the repair work, he was using a smaller gun in order to have greater control of the over spray, the color distribution. Now the point of getting clear on this is to get enough on there as you can and get it on evenly. He is not worried about the over spray as much. He is not worried about the over spray as much, he's not worried about the material blowing into the air. He is mostly worried about getting a good even coat on there that is shiny. He has the air pressure backed up quiet a bit in order to itemize the clear coat better. The air rushing out of the gun breaks the clear into smaller pieces and he is getting a lot to material on there fast, he wants good film building and good shine. After he is done spraying the first coat, it looks like it has dirt in there but that is actually just the metal flake sticking through the layer of clear that is on the piece right now. The metal flakes are big, it sticks up, it points out through the clear. We are going to put a number of coats on this to carry all of that metal flakes so that it is a nice shiny job when we are done.

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