Learn how to use a paint-mixing stations, base colors and automotive paint codes to match car paint for auto-body repair in this free auto-body repair video.
Expert: Lyndon Graves
Bio: Lyndon Graves, has been a professional insurance adjuster, and specializes in automobile industry.
Filmmaker: Nili Nathan
Duration : 0:1:22
#1 by mikecameli on January 18th, 2010
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the worst thing a …
the worst thing a body shop dose with a car is not detailing or buffing the finsh to what is should look like if u match the paint to a dirty car or a oxidized finsh it will never match no matter what the paint camera says or the eye when the car gets detaild id will stick out like busted nose
#2 by april97cobra on January 18th, 2010
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thats pretty cool.
thats pretty cool.
#3 by waltsa200 on January 18th, 2010
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PPG has the “Profit …
PPG has the “Profit” camera that takes a picture of the color and creates the Mixing formula for your automotive paint needs.
#4 by grunt182820 on January 18th, 2010
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if only it was that …
if only it was that easy
but then again
if you do anything long enough
golds and whites had lots of probs with
them
#5 by scottmn1 on January 18th, 2010
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He only skims the …
He only skims the surface of how its done. I own an auto body shop and can assure you it isn’t always that simple. Ocassionally you will get a color that is a real sob and you can tint all day before you get a blendable color match, especially on high pearl colors.
#6 by EvolutionIXRR on January 18th, 2010
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nexa autocolor. it …
nexa autocolor. it has a good color match.
#7 by zak19669 on January 18th, 2010
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you didnt check for …
you didnt check for alternates most all formulas come with alts check alts first save time