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Old 08-25-2024, 11:16 AM   #1
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Painting in stages?

with modern paints, is it possible to paint in stages over a year or so?

I know matching used to be a Big Deal, but the paint shop guys here told me that with modern paints they don't really fade, and the match is perfect even between batches.
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Old 08-25-2024, 01:43 PM   #2
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with modern paints, is it possible to paint in stages over a year or so?

I know matching used to be a Big Deal, but the paint shop guys here told me that with modern paints they don't really fade, and the match is perfect even between batches.
IMO, nether of those statements are correct. I work for a friend that has been painting for 40 something years. Even when we get the paint in multiple cans, we always box (mix together) all the containers so the color is consistent. It is best to buy as much paint as needed all at one time. As long as it is sealed there is really no problem storing it.
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Old 08-25-2024, 04:20 PM   #3
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Re: Painting in stages?

I would get all parts done with any body work, priming and then all block sanding. Then store them and paint all at one time or over a short period of time. If you using a solid color you can paint them apart. Metallics need to be painted assembled to the body.
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Old 08-26-2024, 01:06 PM   #4
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Re: Painting in stages?

I can't have the truck down for that long, so it's going to be some form of "as I go" and I'll just have to live with it.

thanks for all the answers!
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Old 08-30-2024, 10:36 AM   #5
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Re: Painting in stages?

Depending on the color even a few days could cause slight color variations . Humidity temps and air pressure will always vary. Metallics are the worst for this as mixing the paint can be a problem not mix it enough at the first paint can cause more metallic in the subsequent coats . Best bet is to buy all your paint at one time and as been said box the paint if you have more than one gallon . Use the same base color primer . I did my truck over the course of the summer and I can see variations in the color most people don’t but I do .
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Old 08-31-2024, 03:23 AM   #6
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Depending on the color even a few days could cause slight color variations . Humidity temps and air pressure will always vary. Metallics are the worst for this as mixing the paint can be a problem not mix it enough at the first paint can cause more metallic in the subsequent coats . Best bet is to buy all your paint at one time and as been said box the paint if you have more than one gallon . Use the same base color primer . I did my truck over the course of the summer and I can see variations in the color most people don’t but I do .
All good advice. We just did a refresh on my boss and friends 67 Chevelle Malibu at the shop, it is Ferrari red. He painted it well over 20 years ago. The PPG Deltron left in the can that was used for the repairs provided an awesome result on the repairs. My 8K paint job on the 94 (done by others) already has clear coming off just after 5 years. Reason I chose SS Deltron PPG concept for my 72. Did the painting at our shop on the 72.
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Old 09-17-2024, 09:00 PM   #7
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What color is it ? did I miss that? the short answer is it could and will vary due to temp and humidity changes. Some colors are def gonna show this more than others. Good luck happy sanding. Jim
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