Triumph TR6 Restoration
A Triumph TR6 restored and painted using Axalta Chromax Pro:
Tinting metallic paint follows the same general principles as tinting a solid color, however there are 2 dimensions you have to worry about versus 1 with solids colors. You have the color face and pitch. The face of the color is what you see looking straight at the vehicle, the pitch is what you observe…
Water transfer decals are an easy way to add a professional look or logo to a wide variety of custom paint applications. They can be produced with a color printer, Aerosol Clearcoat, and Water Transfer Paper. The paper needs to be purchased specifically for either a laser or Inkjet printer. Most of…
How to blend car paint Blending is probably one of the biggest challenges for painters today, learning to blend is ultimately learned through experience, but here are a few tips to help make life a bit easier: 1. Use a similar undercoat – by choosing an undercoat that is close to your topcoat you can…
Automotive paint, also known as automotive finish, is the coating applied to vehicles to protect the metal body and give the vehicle a desired color and finish. The history of automotive paint dates back to the early 20th century and has evolved significantly over the years. In the early days of automotive production, vehicles were…
A 1968 Camaro from Ajax Ontario, this car was about a year in the making and painted with the new synergy green from the new Camaro. The paint used on it was from BASF, RM Onyx HD waterborne basecoat and Glasuirt Low-Voc Clearcoat. The Car Started off with a fair amount of rust…
UV LED light technology is becoming increasingly popular in the automotive industry for curing primer, and for good reason. This advanced technology offers a number of benefits over traditional curing methods, including faster drying times, reduced energy consumption, and improved safety and environmental sustainability. One of the main advantages of UV LED light technology is…