Thursday, March 4, 2010

How much does it cost to get your car painted candy colors.?

I cant find any site that answered that question and i dont no of any shops around me to ask.How much does it cost to get your car painted candy colors.?
its usally $8000 retailHow much does it cost to get your car painted candy colors.?
To have a vehicle professionally painted in a candy colour, your looking between $5k and $8k. Email me or PM me if you need more info on this.


Do not purchase candy colours and give it to a regular body shop, painting candy and painting pearl paints are two completely different methods, and if a painter has not been trained, or does not have the knowledge of how the paint is to be applied, then he/she should put that paint in their gun, as the paint itself is very costly.
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candy white......................candy red
OK, here is auto painting101. First. there are two ways to paint a car. Both ways will involve washing and sanding the painted surface. The difference is this: the cheap way is to mask off all the mouldings, glass, handles, mirrors, lights, trim, etc. and then paint the car. That job can be done for about $1500 in single stage paint, $1750 for two stage (basecoat-clearcoat) and $2250 for three stage (basecoat-candy or pearlcoat-clearcoat). The best way is to remove all the trim and paint the car without anything in the way, just like at the factory. It's easier to put down a super smooth job, easier to buff to a glasslike shine and less chance for anything to chip or peel around the trim. This easily adds a couple of days to the job, so you can figure on adding about $750 to each of the above options. 3 stage candy done right, $3000-3200 depending on the size and type of car.
I would go to a Paint %26amp; Body Shop and talk to any of the painters there to see if they can do it for you on their time off. Or even try Google with key words ';Exotic Auto Painting'; or something like that.





Just a thought! Try here!


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