Time for some color
Last week we pulled out a few parts for the ’57 Bel-Air and prepped them for paint. Paul blocked out the trunk and the doors to ensure they were straight and smooth. We then sanded these parts all on the inside for trim out. Once the were all sanded up, we cleaned them meticulously to ensure a clean paint job. We then sprayed a coat of urethane sealer on the parts to provide uniform color and increase adhesion of the base color coats. 3 coats of Tropical Turquoise was then sprayed once the sealer was dry followed by 3 coats of high solids PPG clear coat. These parts really turned out nice. Its a great sneak peak of what the car will look like. The finished product is going to be very impressive.
Posted on February 15, 2018, in 1957 Bel-Air, High Performance Finishes, Uncategorized and tagged 1957, 1957 Chevy, 57 Bel-air, auto body repair, auto body shop, auto paint, autobody repair, automotive paint shop, Base Coat, Bel-Air, body repair, body repair shop, body shop, body work, Burlington NC, classic car restoration, Clear Coat, Custom paint, Jmc Autoworx, Mechanical, Paint, Paint and body shop, paint shop, Pant, ppg, PPG Paint, restoration work. Bookmark the permalink. Leave a comment.
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