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Carstar
uses an OMP "semi" downdraft paint booth
Automotive
painting and refinishing is truly an art. Properly matching the exotic
finishes found on today's cars and trucks requires special expertise in
application techniques. With the help of computerized matching color databases
from the DuPont Color Matching system our painters combine the latest
techniques with the keen eye of an artist to create "never been damaged"
quality finishes. They take every precaution to insure that the final
finish matches your original paint in both appearance and quality . .
. to protect and preserve the value of your car or truck.
We use a OMP "semi" downdraft paint booth as well as sophisticated
infra-red curing systems. This technology allows us to accurately match
the color and texture of your vehicle's original finish. The curing system
means we can deliver a faster, baked on, factory finish that is fully
cured so that it is ready to return to the everyday punishment of driving,
right away. That means you can wash it and wax it right away. No more
waiting six months! However we recommend that you read our tips section
first.
Our
painters combine the latest techniques with the keen eye of an artist
to create "never been damaged" quality finishes. They take every
precaution to insure that the final finish matches your original paint
in both appearance and quality ... to protect and preserve the value of
your vehicle.
Color Match? Is it, or isn't it?
Most people probably expect to have their paint finish match 100%. Matching
today's paint finishes requires experience, training, a good quality paint
system, proper equipment, and the right environment. An exact match will
depend on many addition factors such the age of the original paint. Most
people don't understand exactly what is involved in achieving an acceptable
color match.
To
start, automobile manufacturers use state of the art facilities costing
millions of dollars to produce a show room finish. Next time you are in
the show room have a closer look. The equipment, possibly including robots,
the environment and the techniques used at the factory can not possibly
be reproduced at the Auto Body Shop level. There are hundreds of variables
that can affect the match, for this reason most of today's base coat,
clear coat metallic colors have to be blended, be it over the fenders
or into the doors or what ever adjacent panel. This blending will almost
always ensure an acceptable match.
Blending into adjacent panels will not cause any problems if done properly.
Usually the majority of the material being applied to those adjacent panels
will be clear (urethane). If anything, this will just offer a little more
protection. Solid colors are usually more forgiving than metallic colors
when it comes to color matching. One of the reasons a metallic color is
such a problem is that those tiny flakes of metallic come in different
shapes and sizes, their job is to reflect light into different directions.
The problem comes in when we are applying our metallics, we can't ensure
that they land in the same positions as the ones on the adjacent panel
that the manufacturer applied.
Call
us today at (905) 428-2244 for a free estimate.
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Inside
our
painting booth
A good
paint job
need a good finish
Carstar
uses only the finest quality paints made by DuPont©.
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