New paint job
#1
New paint job
For my 1995 Chevy Blazer, im curious as to how much id be paying for a paint job but not looking to spend over $500, any ideas? I want the paint job to be jet black...any ideas would be great. Thanks.
#5
I just audited a body shop. The cost of paint and supplies has increased drastically since the 60's. If you can find someone to do a decent job using 2 stage paint (clear coat over color) for less than $1800 or so, you are not going to like the results. If you do all the body work, taping, etc. and don't change colors, good paint is going to run about 900.
#7
I painted mine myself for like 30 bucks... Got a gallon of paint from Lowes, sanded and primed, then shot the paint onto there. You can also pick up real automotive paint from a local NAPA store I thin., Reducers, top coats, match paint, everything you need. I think I spent 70 bucks to do a Mustang's bumper with all the right stuff.
This is after a year of just sitting in the sun.
And this is about 2 years
This is after a year of just sitting in the sun.
And this is about 2 years
#8
You get what you pay for when it comes to paint (if you are wanting a glossy paint job. yeah, it will look nice at first, but let that UV light eat that clear coat away, it will be flaking worse than dandruff in a year.
The color, coat really does not matter, what you really want to splurge on is the clear coat. Never half *** the clear, or you will be doing it all over again.
The color, coat really does not matter, what you really want to splurge on is the clear coat. Never half *** the clear, or you will be doing it all over again.
#10
That is true, but black is one of the toughest colors to paint, and get right, especially if you do not know what you are doing. And not to mention, painting any color outside, especially black, Very large risk of getting dust and other little floaty things landing in your wet paint. Eye sore.