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I just got finished painting my 1g Friday. It took us about 3 weeks from start to new paint. We used a DA Sander with a 5" pad to take off all the clear coat. Next we started wet sanding with 400 grit paper. If you have any dings at all you can use spot putty to fill them in. If there is bare metal on the dings you will want to put primer on them first to prevent rust. Also once the spot putty is on you will have to sand it down, and put more putty on to pretty much get the dings completely out. I would put primer over the putty as well, we did on some spots but others we didn't and you can kinda see where we didn't put the primer on the putty, but its very hard to see. My car had just a little rust on the lower part of the rear wheel wells, the trim covered it up so we didn't bother with it much.
Just make sure you tear down your whole car (all the window trim, plastic door trim, side skirts, and any hatch plastic, tail lights, headlights, mirrors, and door handles really need to come off if you want a very professional looking car). The plastic parts you can either sand with 400 grit or you can go out and buy scuff it (made by 3M). We got it from car quest and makes prepping plastics a lot easier in my opinion. We sprayed the car our self. We had 1 good layer of primer, then sanded it and prepped it for actual paint, then sprayed 1 really good base coat and 2 clear coats. Clear coat is very expensive, almost costed me $220/gallon from my local autobody shop but it was well worth it. It gives the nice shine that everyone wants to see. I'll start a thread on my car later and explain more on how we did it...
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