Have you ever stared at the mirrorlike perfection of a high-end paintjob on a show car and wondered how on earth the color and clearcoat could be made to lay so flawlessly flat? And then, of course, you wonder why your paint doesn't look like that. Some of it is budget and material expense, but here's a secret: that high-end paint didn't look that good when it came out of the booth either. That's because no matter how good the painter is, or how refined the material being sprayed, dust, runs, and texture happen. A well-sealed paint booth, an experienced painter, excellent paint, and spot-on weather conditions can all increase the odds of a beautiful finish right out of the gun, but it's never perfect and it can always be better.
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