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Summary: The base coat dries fast, so spray the base coat quickly when giving a car a custom paint job; 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
Hi I'm Doug. I work with twenty great guys in St. Louis at Doug Jenkins Custom Hot Rods, and we're going to do some work for you today on Expert Village. Now Tony's shooting base coats on some small pieces in the booth, and he's gets everything nicely covered. It doesn't run as easily. Base coat dries real easy. There's the fuel door for the car. Now he's going to hit the deck lid with the base coat. Base coat dries fast, it's easy to spread, and it lays out nice. But you always have to top coat it, either with clear or with single stage paint like we're going to be doing. Base coat is a very thin product. It's part of a two-stage system. With most modern cars, you put a base coat down, which is real thin, it doesn't provide much protection. Then you put a clear coat over the top of it. The clear coat is what actually protects the car. The base coat just gives it some color. Base coat levels real nicely. Now he's spraying the base coat on the car that's in the other paint booth. Both these things are going on simultaneously. So build it up there enough to cover real well, but not enough so that it runs or anything. Base coat is real thin; it's easy to run if you're not good with it.