I know E9 (Laser Red) has a tinted clear, didn't think Rio was though.
I know E9 (Laser Red) has a tinted clear, didn't think Rio was though.
for lazer red most paint lines also run a 2 stage formula now as well
Yup, and it doesn't match the OEM 3 stage worth a shlt.
it's a lot brighter looking.
Yup, and it doesn't match the OEM 3 stage worth a shlt.
it's a lot brighter looking.
really ive seen it sprayed out and blended and it looked good to me :shrug: im sure if you panel paint it wouldnt match but really how oftin do you see a good panel paint match unless its solid red, white, or black?
That color fades something awful. It always turns into a pinkish color. There is no blending it once its faded. Paint manufacturers need to come up with a tint thats just for fading LOL
Whites are still so hard, they've got green,black,yellow and red in them depending on the code. Whites and some of the silvers will make you pull your hair out!
That color fades something awful. It always turns into a pinkish color. There is no blending it once its faded. Paint manufacturers need to come up with a tint thats just for fading LOL
136k on a 3 season daily driver, never garaged...no pinkish color here. :shrug:
hate to bring up an old thread lol but give me some pointers so I can make sure that I'll be satisfied with this shop's paint job on my car. Getting my 94 rio done soon and if there's anything I need to ask him about and I'm guessing type of paint, ect then I definitely want to do that. I googled something and brought me to a thread here. He said he can paint it for $4500 and if I want it wet sand and buffed $5000.a competent painter will know what to do, also if im not mistake most paint brands also offer a 2 stage process which is a pretty dead on color match in most cases if your painting the whole car just do that and from then on out you shouldnt need to blend adjacent panels if you keep the paint in good condition.
either way if they only have the 3 stage formula a good painter will blend as needed to perform a proper color match.
i already met with him and expressed the overspray concern and how much I don't want to have to bring the car back and would rather him take the extra time no long how it takes to correct any issues should they arise.Ask the painter or shop NOT to:
Paint over any VIN labels, Ford labels, etc.
Overspray window trims, mirrors, into wheel wells, over gas tank cover or other areas that should never be painted or over-sprayed.
Ask if the paint work includes removing any dents/dings, etc.
One more tip:
If you have to tell or ask the shop to “wet sand and buff” after a $5k paint job, walk away. Any pro shop after painting will include and should do wet sanding/buffing… otherwise you may as well pay a kid in a parking lot to rattle can spray your car…