How Long Does It Take to Pick Up the Car After Painting?
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It takes at least 2 to 3 days to pick up the car after painting. Before painting, the car body needs to be cleaned and polished, followed by the painting process. After painting, the car must be moved into a paint drying booth to dry. The painting procedure involves many steps and is quite complex. The workflow for sheet metal painting is as follows: 1. Determine the plan: Before starting the sheet metal painting, the repair technician needs to assess the extent of the vehicle's damage to determine the repair plan. Different levels of damage require different solutions. 2. Sheet metal shaping: For deformed areas, cutting, grinding, stretching, heat shrinking, and oxidation treatment are performed. It's important to note that sheet metal work not only restores the vehicle's original appearance but also maintains the hardness of the metal material as much as possible. 3. Filler application and shaping: After sheet metal correction, the repair technician will shape the body's waistline by applying filler to adjust its smoothness. 4. Paint spraying: The paint spraying process is complex and involves multiple steps, including applying the primer, mid-coat primer, color matching, topcoat spraying, and paint drying. This must be done in a dust-free environment. 5. Paint finishing: Even after painting, minor imperfections may remain. The repair technician will use ultra-fine sandpaper or a polishing machine to buff the surface, restoring the car's shine.