Does a Full Car Repaint Count as an Accident Vehicle?
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Full car repaint does not necessarily mean it is an accident vehicle. Below are the detailed steps involved in a full car repaint: 1. Cleaning and Sanding: After collisions or scratches, the body panels are repaired to their basic shape using professional painting and sanding tools to remove the original paint and expose the metal panels. 2. Filling Dents: Applying putty ensures the paint surface is smooth and fills in any dents, typically requiring three applications, which affects the final paint job's quality. 3. Base Coating: A paint scanner is used to match the car's paint, followed by manual fine-tuning. Since paint can slightly change over time due to the vehicle's age, technicians compare paint samples with the car's actual color on-site. 4. Painting: The types of paint used mainly include standard paint, metallic paint, and pearl paint.