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Cars inevitably suffer some damage when driving on the road, no matter how careful you are. Gravel and rainwater on the road can scratch the car body or dull its shine. To restore the car's original luster, it needs to be repaired and repainted. There are many self-repair methods available, such as using paintbrushes, but without proper understanding, incorrect use can not only fail to restore the car's original color but may also have the opposite effect, damaging the car body. Moreover, color matching is the biggest challenge, as paintbrushes may not perfectly match the car's original color. To restore the car's original color, you should take it to a professional auto repair shop.
Professional repair shops will first conduct a thorough inspection of the car body. Any dents or damage must be repaired or parts replaced before painting can begin. The biggest challenge in painting is color matching. Although cars come with a color code from the factory, over time, exposure to sun and rain can cause the color to deteriorate. Poor color matching can result in uneven paint application. Professional auto repair centers will use a computer to scan the car's color, and experienced mechanics will mix paint that perfectly matches the vehicle's color.
When applying paint, all parts around the repair area must be removed or covered to prevent them from getting dirty with the paint. After sanding and oiling the repaired area, ensure even paint coverage, and then apply a layer of clear coat. After all procedures are completed, the car body will have a smooth and glossy finish, indistinguishable from the original factory parts.