Auto body repair & detailing/spot paint prep

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I have an '86 Toyota pickup with a few rust spots on the bed. I want to spot (design)paint different color. How do I sand and mask or mask and sand a straight line. Or is sanding along paint line necessary. I see design painters at motorcycle meets that wipe the area (with what I don't know) and paint the design. It seems to hold up just fine. Thanks for the help.

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Hi Dudley,

You will need to sand the area to be painted for the paint to stick. Usually custom painters will use a grease and wax remover on the area to be painted and then they will use striping and lettering paint to paint the design. However, I recommend sanding the whole panel with 1000-1500 grit wet or dry sand-paper and then putting the design on and clear-coating the whole panel. That way you have little chance of your artwork peeling back off. I hope this helps out.

Gary

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I can answer most questions on auto refinishing materials. Especially PPG products. I have knowledge in the latest repair materials and techniques. When it comes to automotive paint I have a solid understanding of how things work.

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I have worked in a PPG paint retail/wholesale business for the last 15 years. I have dealt with many issues regarding paint and repair materials on a daily basis over the years. I don't know that I have all the answers but I would be willing to try.

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PPG Trained and Certified. Training with 3M products and Meguair's products.

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