I've been a paint engineer working both for the paint companies and the OEMs for 20 years. I currently work for the largest american made motorcycly company.
I've been on the management side of things along with robotic programming for a decade. Its been 15 years since I acutally spot repaired a car which now due to an accident I need to do. I (like all pait guys) bought a white car, coming here just to refresh my memory and see whats new on the repair side of things. And hope to pull off a repair of this nasty scratch on my 2 month old car.
The scratch goes all the way to ecoat and is at least an 1" wide. Plan to clean it up, glaze it, airbrush the white, 2K clear, bend clear, then where I am least experienced sand/buff to blend to the factory clear. Toyota is famous for using very thin layers of paint on these cars, A good OEM has 4 mils total including ecoat Toyota is half that on this Yaris of mine.
BTW if anyne has any engineering/technicl questions about the OEM side of the business ask away.
I've been on the management side of things along with robotic programming for a decade. Its been 15 years since I acutally spot repaired a car which now due to an accident I need to do. I (like all pait guys) bought a white car, coming here just to refresh my memory and see whats new on the repair side of things. And hope to pull off a repair of this nasty scratch on my 2 month old car.
The scratch goes all the way to ecoat and is at least an 1" wide. Plan to clean it up, glaze it, airbrush the white, 2K clear, bend clear, then where I am least experienced sand/buff to blend to the factory clear. Toyota is famous for using very thin layers of paint on these cars, A good OEM has 4 mils total including ecoat Toyota is half that on this Yaris of mine.
BTW if anyne has any engineering/technicl questions about the OEM side of the business ask away.