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The Ultimate Guide to Understanding Clear Coat

Clear coat is a thin layer of plastic that protects your vehicle’s basecoat and provides a gloss finish. This multi-purpose product is vital to the aesthetic longevity of your vehicle. In order to take advantage of the full impact that clearcoat has to offer, one must obtain the knowledge. Below are the most commonly asked questions, general information, a how to use guide, and distinct types of clearcoat.

History of Clear Coat

Clear coat is your vehicle’s first line of defense against debris and UV radiation. It acts as a color enhancer, providing a gloss finish to your vehicle’s basecoat color. Before clear coat was invented, vehicle paint oxidized much faster and required more frequent repairs. The invention of clear coat in the 1970s allowed consumers to increase the longevity of the paint through protection and color enhancement. In its infancy, automotive paint was just a one-step process. As time went by and the level of paint technology increased, multi-step painting processes began to be used. Once perfected by the 1990s, clear coat has become a staple of the automotive industry.

What is Clear Coat Comprised of?

Clear coats are commonly produced as a solvent or water borne mixture. The blend of acrylic and polyurethane helps to resist environmental abrasion and UV damage to the vehicle’s basecoat color layer. These chemicals produce the transparent hue that clearcoat is known for. The transparent layer acts as a shield. It is chemically resistant to small forms of debris such as bird droppings and tree sap. The main effect of clear coat is its ability to resist the UV radiation from the sun.

What is the Purpose of Clear Coat?

The clear coat layer is used to protect your vehicle’s color coat layer from all forms of potential environmental damage. Its ability to resist UV radiation will prevent the color from fading and producing a white chalky finish. Clear coat can also protect against debris because it is the final layer and can be cleaned off without reaching your vehicle’s color coat layer. Think of clear coat as a shield for your vehicle’s paint job. Using clearcoat will help to increase the integrity of your vehicle’s paint job.

 

What is the Difference Between 1K and 2K Clear Coat?

1K clear coat uses one component, just the paint itself. 2K clear coat uses two components, the paint and hardener. 1K is more commonly used and is a straightforward process to apply. 2K requires a hardener to activate and thus leads to a more durable and professional finish. 2K costs more than 1K, due to the higher quality and two-step process it includes.

 

How Can Clear Coat Get Damaged?

Clear coats can be damaged in several ways. Damage can accumulate from the general wear and tear of owning a vehicle for many years. Scratches can arise from road chippings and other drivers. Long term clear coat damage occurs after many years of use and neglect. The sun’s UV rays can damage the clear coat layer, often leading to white crusty patches and a general faded finish.

 

How Do I Apply Clear coat?

Primarily, make sure the weather is optimal before you start your project. Do not paint with temperatures above 90 degrees Fahrenheit or below 55 degrees Fahrenheit. Also, avoid painting in direct sunlight, use shade, and consider painting in the morning or at night for the best results.

Clear coat must be applied with two to three coats to ensure its effectiveness. Small areas of clear coat damage can be repaired using our half ounce and one ounce touch up bottles. These bottles include a brush to apply the clear coat with. Be sure to sand the area of damaged clear coat before applying the new layer.

Any larger scale repairs require the use of an aerosol can or even pint, quart, and gallon sizes. When spraying clear coat on a vehicle, be sure to be six to eight inches away from the body. This will allow for a smooth finish. When applying make even passes of paint that cover over each other by fifty percent. This prevents the possibility of uneven application.

The first coat must be a light coat. Thus, doing so will help to prevent cracks and foggy finishes. Wait fifteen minutes to apply the second coat. The second and third coats must be full passes and should be wet to the eye. Let fifteen minutes pass in between coats. Let the layers dry for one hour, this will allow the clear coat to properly dry and set.

Clear Coat Maintenance

Follow these steps to further increase the effectiveness and longevity of clear coat application to your vehicle. Wait to hand wash your vehicle one week after applying clear coat. This allotted time will allow the layer to harden and settle better. Be sure to use specifically formulated car wash products and soft micro-fiber cloths. Harsh chemicals and rough brushes can damage the clear coat layer.

Check out our automotive cleaning supplies for the best products we recommend for washing your vehicle. In the future, consider hand washing your car weekly to ensure your clear coat layer remains free of dirt, grim, and debris. Keeping debris on your vehicle for too long will damage the clear coat layer.

Additionally, we recommend waiting 30 to 45 days before waxing, buffing, and using carwashes for your vehicle. The pressure used in the above actions can damage the clear coat layer prematurely before it has time to harden and settle. Waiting a month allows the clear coat to harden properly so it can withstand waxing, buffing, and car wash pressure.

Car wax can be used to add another protective layer to protect the clear coat. Wait a month before waxing after application of clear coat. Waxing your vehicle every two to three months also helps to protect the paint job and further enhance its quality. Be sure to use non-abrasive formulas and polish carefully. Take a look at the car wax we offer on our website.

We at the Auto Paint Depot are proud to sell both 1K and 2K clear coats straight from our website!

 

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How to Protect and Repair Your Vehicle’s Paint from UV Damage: During the Summer Months

The hot summer months can present a threat to the overall look of your vehicle’s paint over time. Just like our skin, the sun’s ultraviolet (UV) rays can damage the paint job of a vehicle. As time goes by, the paint will begin to oxidize due to sun exposure. Sun damage leaves a vehicle looking faded and dull, with the formation of a white, crusty finish. The white residue is a result of the clear coat layer oxidizing. If left untreated, the paint will begin to peel off in small patches. Thankfully, sun damage can often be repaired. Our automotive paints and supplies here at the Auto Paint Depot can serve as a remedy to sun damage. However, the level of effectiveness is dependent on the amount of sun damage and the overall state of the vehicle. For repair tips, see the last paragraph of the post. In order to avoid this situation all together, closely follow these tips below.

  • Wash Your Vehicle Frequently– The buildup of debris such as dirt and grime can contribute to accelerating the oxidation process. We recommend washing your vehicle once a week. This will help to slow down the paint’s oxidation process. When washing your vehicle, make sure you are in a shaded area. Washing in direct sunlight will make the soap and water dry faster, leaving water spots. Seriously consider using a soap that is specifically formulated for washing a vehicle. Check out our website under the detailing and polishing section for what we use to wash our cars at the Auto Paint Depot. Be sure to use a soft cloth when cleaning; preferably micro-fiber cloths in which can be purchased directly from our website. During cleaning use gentle strokes to alleviate all forms of grime. A clever tip to get rid of stingy bird droppings and insects is to use salt-free seltzer. This will help wash away bird droppings with ease and will not damage your vehicle’s paint. Also, rinse your vehicle off thoroughly after cleaning. This will remove any chemicals that would speed up the paint’s oxidation process. Make this a part of your routine by cleaning your vehicle in this specific manner once a week.

 

  • Hand Dry- After you are complete with washing and rinsing your vehicle, you may begin to dry it off by hand. Use a soft, absorbent cloth or towel for the best results. In doing so, this will leave a clean finish free of streaks and water spots. Additionally, drying by hand better removes chemicals and minerals off of the vehicle that can lead to its paint fading faster. We have you covered for all of your car washing and maintenance needs with our extensive automotive supplies selection. Taking this small, but necessary step will prolong the overall look of your vehicle’s paint job. Our high-quality automotive products will help to keep your car looking clean and ready to fight off the sun this summer.

 

  • Wax- Car wax provides a protective layer onto your vehicle’s paint. The finished product produces a shiny finish that is so clean, its reflective. Wax produces an undeniably ascetically pleasing look, but also provides a critical function. In relation to preventing sun damage, wax is your best tool. The extra layer wax provides will act as a shield to UV rays from the sun, while also preventing the collection of debris. Think of this as a similar concept to applying sunscreen to your skin when spending a hot summer’s day at the beach. Wax is like sunscreen for vehicles! However, car wax does not need to be applied nearly as frequently as it does to our skin. We typically recommend waxing your vehicle once every three months to increase the longevity of the paint. Over-waxing your vehicle is not advised. This can lead to build-up of wax residue on the surface of your vehicle. Not sure what wax to buy? Take a look at the car waxes we offer today! Our high-quality car wax products are built to last. Be sure to follow the directions given by the product as there are many different types of waxes. For example, some types of wax are pastes, liquids, sprays, and wipe on/wipe off. Each one does the job, but the process is different. Take advantage of what waxing your car can do for your vehicle’s overall durability.

 

  • Use a Car Cover- As mentioned before in previous posts, a car cover can be a great investment when parking in shade is not an option for you. The best way to keep your vehicle out of the sun when not in use is to park in a garage. However, that privilege may not be available to you. Purchasing a car cover can act as a great substitute for providing the benefits of parking a vehicle in a garage. Be sure to note that a car cover will not completely block UV rays from your vehicle. Nevertheless, it is a much better alternative than simply parking in direct sunlight. Make sure your car cover is always dry, as mold can develop if left neglected to the elements. If the car cover is wet, moisture can get trapped inside and will lead to the development of mold.

 

  • Park in Shade- When you are out and about, look to park your car in shaded areas. If parking garages are not available to you, we suggest parking near trees as they can provide a good amount of shade from UV rays. Finding a shaded spot is not always easy, but taking the time to do so will help to protect your vehicle’s paint from fading. Also, be weary of bird droppings and tree sap that could possibly be on your car after parking under a tree for an extended period of time. Be certain to clean off the vehicle as soon as possible, to prevent paint damage.

If your vehicle already has sun damage, we at the Auto Paint Depot are here to help. Take a look at our extensive selection of automotive paint ready to match any vehicle dating back to 1940! We have all the products you need to restore your vehicle back to looking “good as new.” All you need to repair sun damage is an automotive clay bar,  1500 grit sandpaper, clear coat, electric buffer with a wet orbital buffing pad, buffing compound, and car wax. First use the clay bar to clean the faded service. Use sandpaper to remove the damaged clear coat layer and then begin applying the new layer of clear coat. It it recommended to apply three layers of clear coat. Let each layer dry before applying the next coat. After letting the area dry and stabilize for 24 hours, apply buffing compound to the electric buffer. Next, begin to carefully polish the new layer with the buffing compound in circular motions. Lastly, protect your new and improved finish with car wax.  All of these products can be found on our website. Results may vary based on the overall condition of your vehicle and the amount of sun damage. Good luck with your project!

 

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Summer

Essential Steps for Maintaining Your Vehicle’s Paint Job: Before and After Paint Application

Essential Steps for Maintaining Your Vehicle’s Paint Job:

Before and After Paint Application

Administering the proper care for your vehicle is essential to maintaining its value. Prolonging your “new” professional look can be maintained with our products. The proper care before applying our automotive touch-up paint is crucial to the result of your project being the best it can be. The same goes for caring for your vehicle after the project is complete. The Auto Paint Depot has you covered for all of your automotive paint and supplies needs!

 

Before Paint Application

  • Obtain Your Vehicle’s Color Code– Ensuring your purchase of the correct color for your vehicle can be achieved by locating the color code inside the driver’s door jam. If you are having any issues determining what your color code is, feel free to use our website’s color code search engine. You can contact us by phone at (631) 392-1080 with further questions. The correct color for your vehicle’s make, model, and year will ensure that the end result will look good as new. Be sure to test your color before application.

 

  • Assess the Scale of Damage- We offer various sizes to address all levels of damage to your vehicle. Our half ounce and one ounce touch-up bottles are ideal for repairing minor damage such as scratches, and chips. The 13.5-ounce aerosol cans are well suited to repair larger areas like bumpers, panels, and general spot repairs. Lastly, our pint, quart, and gallon options are well-equipped for full panels to entire resprays. Find the right size for your project today!

 

  • Weather Considerations- Make sure there is no rain in the forecast for the day you wish to start your project. Preferably, temperatures that range from 55 to 85 degrees Fahrenheit achieve the best results. A day with little to no wind will allow the paint to dry accordingly. An environment with too much wind will make the paint dry too quickly. If you are painting in a garage, make certain proper ventilation is available.

 

  • Clean Thoroughly- Clean your vehicle before application of our products. It is important to remove all forms of debris off your vehicle’s exterior to prevent you from applying paint over debris. Painting over debris leads to an uneven finish. A clean vehicle creates the perfect canvas for great paint protection. Check out our automotive supplies on the website for all of your vehicle cleaning needs.

    

(See our other blog post if you need assistance in applying our products)- Link below.

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After Paint Application

  • Avoid Cleaning Until a Week Passes- Although it may be difficult to refrain from cleaning your vehicle after your project is complete, cleaning prematurely can remove your hard work. Therefore, it is imperative that you wait a week before cleaning your vehicle. This will grant your vehicle the proper time to set its paint protection and coating.

 

  • Avoid Use of Harsh Chemicals- Harsh chemicals can damage or even remove the paint that was applied to your vehicle. Thus, avoiding the use of heavy cleaning detergents will help to keep your vehicle looking its absolute best. Our detailing and polishing section of the website provides you with all the best and safest products to keep your vehicle in tip-top shape.

 

  • Limit Exposure to Sun- The sun’s harmful UV rays can damage your vehicle over its lifespan. A vehicle’s clear coat will begin to oxidize over time of sun exposure. This leads to a dull or faded look. Limit your vehicle’s exposure to the sun after your project is complete. If this is not possible in your situation, consider purchasing a car cover to protect your vehicle’s new paint job.

 

  • Use the Correct Cleaning Supplies- The use of correct cleaning supplies will help to prolong the “new” look of your project for years to come. Thankfully we have you covered in that department here at the Auto Paint Depot for all your automotive cleaning supplies needs as well! We offer car wash soaps, wax, sealants, detailers, buffing compounds, and micro-fiber cloths ready for purchase. The use of these high-quality cleaning supplies will keep your project looking good as new year after year.

 

Overall, taking the necessary steps before and after using our automotive paint products helps to guarantee the retention of your project. We assure you that following these steps will benefit the overall impact of your project and increase the longevity of its effectiveness. Our premium automotive supplies will address that. Take advantage of the car wash, wax, and detail products we offer at the Auto Paint Depot today. Good luck with your project!

Maintaining

The Ultimate Guide to Summer Car Care: Tricks and Tips from The Auto Paint Depot!

The Ultimate Guide to Summer Car Care: Tricks and Tips from The Auto Paint Depot! 

Summer is here, and what better time to pay close attention to the paint on your car than now? With the temperatures soaring, there are a few things you need to make sure your car stays in top condition.  

First and foremost, don’t park your car in the direct sunlight for extended periods. Not only can it make the interior of your car unbearable, but the sun can also cause the paint to fade and crack over a period of time. If parking in a shady area is not always an option, we recommend buying a good quality car cover. It will protect your car from the sun and can also keep the inside nice and cool.  

Washing your car regularly is essential during the summer months. The dust and dirt that accumulates on the car’s surface can scratch the paint over time and washing it frequently will help remove any contaminants. You can also purchase wax or paint sealant to provide an extra layer of protection to your car’s paint job. At The Auto Paint Depot, we offer high-quality detailing supplies, including car wash soap, wax, and sealants that ensure proper maintenance and preservation of your car’s paint job.  

If your car were to suffer any damage, such as scrapes or scratches, don’t worry! The Auto Paint Depot has you covered. We offer automotive paints, clear coats, and primers in a wide variety of colors that make repairing scratches and dents quick and easy. After our help, you won’t even be able to tell that there was damage in the first place! 

Lastly, if you’re planning any road trips this summer, make sure your car is in top condition first. Check your tire pressure, change the oil, replace the windshield wipers, and ensure that all the headlights, brake lights, and turn signals are functioning. By doing so, you’ll reduce the chances of encountering any issues during your trip.  

In conclusion keeping your car in top shape during the summer is essential. By taking preventative measures and properly maintaining the car’s interior and exterior, you can extend the life of it and reduce the chances of any damage. And if your car does suffer any hits or scratches, The Auto Paint Depot has got you covered with our premium quality automotive paints and supplies 

Remember to enjoy the summer and hit the road but do so in a car that looks and runs brand new! 

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What Is Orange Peel Paint?

WHAT IS ORANGE PEEL PAINT?

An orange peel texture is one of several potential imperfections that can occur after you apply new paint to your car. Orange peel texture refers to a dimpled, bumpy appearance that’s like the surface of a citrus fruit. It becomes particularly prominent when light shines on your vehicle, with the reflection becoming wavier and rougher.
Although orange peel often occurs when you attempt a DIY paint job, it can result from poor professional conditions or may be present when you receive a car directly from the manufacturer.

HOW ORANGE PEEL PAINT HAPPENS:

To understand how orange-peel effect occurs, it’s important to know the process of painting a car. Today, that’s primarily based on atomization. Through an instrument spraying paint, the substance particles are broken up even further into small droplets. This results in a more even, smoother finish.
Orange peel occurs when the paint is not divided into fine enough particles. This results in chunky paint that ends up on the car’s surface, creating a rough and uneven texture.
While this factor is typically behind most cases of orange peel paint, other scenarios may influence its appearance such as:

-The paint was applied at too hot of a temperature
-The paint was not mixed thoroughly or correctly
-Paint thinner started to evaporate from the solution
-Too much paint was applied at once
-The spray gun was not on the correct setting, resulting in less air
-The spray gun was not angled perpendicularly to the vehicle or was too close to the surface

HOW CAN I CORRECT ORANGE PEEL PAINT?

Orange peel paint corrections should be done by a professional. Avoiding the orange peel effect in the first place comes down to the right ratios and conditions: Painting in a shaded area with a sufficient amount of air and paint thinner that won’t cause clumps or a runny consistency. If you purchased a car with orange peel paint or a DIY project led to these results, improvement starts with applying a compounding polish to lessen the bumpy texture. From here, if the texture is still visible in the sunlight, a professional will use a fine-grain sandpaper to wet-sand the surface until the bumps are gone. After, the remaining paint is polished for a smooth, professional finish or the surface may be repainted entirely, including base and clear coats.

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How to Use Touch Up Paint and Protect Your Car This Winter

 Winterize Your Car With Touch Up Paint

The Auto Paint Depot has you covered for all your touch up paint needs. Check out our website for our highly recommended products. Our “How to Videos” give a step-by-step guide on how to apply our products accordingly, in which can be found on the website. Winterize your car today, with the help of the Auto Paint Depot! Please contact us with any questions or concerns.

Touching up your car paint in the winter can be a bit tricky due to the cold temperatures. However, with a few simple tips and tricks, you can easily ensure that your paint job looks good even in cold weather.

Make sure to work in a well-ventilated area, as the paint fumes can be hazardous. You’ll also want to make sure the temperature is above 55°F, as lower temperatures can cause the paint to thicken. Start by cleaning the area that needs to be touched up with soap and water, then use a fine-grit sand paper to remove any imperfections. Once that’s done, use a primer to help the Touch up paint adhere better.

Finally, apply the touch up paint. Be sure to use thin, even coats and let the touch up paint dry completely between each coat (15-20 minutes). Once the paint is applied, be sure to use a clear coat layer on top of the touch up paint to protect it. the With the right preparation and care, you can have a great looking car even in the cold winter months!

One of the best ways to keep your car paint protected during the winter months is to wash it regularly. Make sure to use car wash soap specifically designed for cars, and not regular dish soap, as this can damage the paint.

Make sure to also wax your car once a month to protect the paint from the elements. You can also use a car cover or a car port to keep your car out of the snow and rain. Additionally, try to park in a garage or covered area whenever possible. Taking these steps will help keep your car paint looking great all winter long

 

Paint Tips

Paint Tips, we got you covered…

What types of automotive paint applications are there? And what should I know?

With over 400k automotive paint colors available today, choosing the correct touch-up paint for your car’s exterior isn’t exactly as simple as picking out the closest color. Before you try to fix up any dents, scratches or rock chips, make sure to think about these key considerations so you know you’re using a quality paint product. The size of your project, paint application process and level of difficulty. All application types can be reached by the DIY’er. Here are some paint tips and information to try and help you decide which application is right for you.

Touch-Up Bottles

Touch up Bottles are the most common type of automotive touch-up paint applications out there. They are easy to use and typically mess free. Unlike touch-up pens which can scratch your vehicle, and dry out, touch up bottles usually come with a soft brush and supply a variety of techniques and tools that can be used to apply touch up paint effectively. Touch up paint bottles also have a longer shelf life and can last up to 2-3 years. Most car manufacturers make automotive paints in the exact colors of their vehicles, giving you a perfect match easily. The downside here is that the manufacturer prices are typically 3x the price and only provide a paint pen

Aerosol Paint Cans (a.k.a. Rattle Cans)

Aerosol cans are one of the most popular ways to repair a vehicle for small spot repairs. This handy and convenient ways to apply paint is extremely popular amongst the DIY audience. Some Aerosols can apply spotty so be sure that your aerosol can has a pro/adjustable nozzle. If you choose to use an aerosol, keep in mind that the spraying distance, temperature and conditions matters the most.

Overall, these work well when you use a professional grade type can with quality paint and the right spray nozzle. Most cans cover 2-3 sq ft. You can also buy an added spray handle grip for easier paint-gun-like spraying techniques. Be cautious of the type of paints used in these cans. You get what you pay for! Ask your paint supplier for Single Stage Aerosols as they do not need a Clear Coat but can cost more.

Professional Sizes

Professional size paints typically start at a Pint, Quart and Gallon Sizes. When calculating your project size, be sure to calculate for 2-3 coats of coverage. Professional size applications give you the most paint for your money and supply a high-quality OEM finish. The downside here is the equipment that go along with the application process can cost more than the actual paint itself, but still less than body shop price repairs. Professional sizes are typically applied with a HPLV Spray Gun needing a compressor, a controlled environment (such as a spray booth) as well as safety equipment.

What should I look for when shopping for my car’s paint

Color Match

When looking for the perfect car touch-up paint for your vehicle, it’s important to make sure the final outcome will match well with the factory paint. Several different companies make universal color matches for black, white, and silver cars that work well, but your best bet is to buy from a paint company that uses OEM formulas to find the perfect color match. Using companies that mix there product digitally to ensure the latest formula updates and accuracy in for color matching is highly recommended. When your paint is mixed digitally you can also guarantee you will receive an exact match to what was bought if you need to more in the future.

Type of Paint

As always, the applicator and the application matters. When selecting your paint, ensure you are using a professional automotive urethane paint for the best result for your project. Waterborne and water base type paints can appear to be a bit less expensive and effective however these paints typically take 3-4 more coats to cover your area for repair thus using more paint.

Application Process

Touch-up paints that come in kits with multiple steps is a good sign for a quality product and will leave you with the best results. Usually, these kits have a primer, a paint, and a clear coat along with dabbers (Touch up kits) to seal the deal. The finished product will look seamless than a one-step paint pen or single stage (1 step process) paint results could deliver.

Automotive Touch-Up Paint Pricing

Touch up paints typically start for around $20. For less than $50 you’ll find a few of easy-to-use repair options. The quality does vary, though, so watch out for over-promising color matches and under-performing paints. You can spend $20 to $30, and you’ll see a wide variety of options including kits, aerosols, touch up bottles and pens available.

Many of them do a decent job, but the more quality ones will have a multi-step process that including professional grade paint as well as a clear coat to seal in your work. And for $50 or more, you’ll shop the best paint kits out there, complete with masking tape and more. The quality of the paint and applicators for better priced kits tends to be better overall.

For more information about your project or automotive painting questions, please feel free to reach us at info@theautopaintdepot.com