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		<title>Learn How To Remove Old Paint From Your Car &#8211; Spray Paint Repair Auto Bodywork</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you have decided to do some repairs on your car perhaps in preparation for painting then you will need to know how to remove the old paint. To begin with, you will most likely want to use a paint stripper rather than hours of sanding. There are many commercial paint strippers on the market. [...]]]></description>
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<p> If you have decided to do some repairs on your car perhaps in preparation for painting then you will need to know how to remove the old paint.</p>
<p>To begin with, you will most likely want to use a paint stripper rather than hours of sanding. There are many commercial paint strippers on the market. One thing you must bear in mind is these are chemicals, and most certainly must be treated with respect.</p>
<p>You must put all of the <span id="more-90"></span>safety precautions in place before you begin to work. First of all, you will want to work in a well ventilated area. The fumes of some of these paint strippers can be pretty strong, and dangerous to breathe for any period of time. Perhaps you may want to consider wearing a mask that is applicable for fumes. In addition don&#8217;t bypass the safety goggles, If any of the solution were to splash in your eyes it could cause blindness.</p>
<p>Although there are many commercial strippers on the market, they all will have their own individual instructions on how to use it. Be sure and read the directions carefully before starting.</p>
<p>Ok so now you are ready to start. If possible, remove the body panel so it will be easier to work with. Put it on a stand if you have one and make sure the floor area is protected in case of drips. Now apply the stripper liberally with a brush unless it came with an applicator.</p>
<p>Once you have applied the stripper cover the piece with plastic. This will help to contain the fumes. In addition, it will help the stripper to work faster. Leave it this way for about 20 minutes.</p>
<p>Now remove the plastic and discard carefully. With a putty knife or a scrape start to remove the paint. Once you have scraped off all of the paint you can, rinse the piece with cool water. Be sure to wear you gloves. The cool water helps to neutralize the paint remover.</p>
<p>Once you have reached this point you need to assess the piece. If there isn&#8217;t too much paint still there you may want to sand the remainder off. On the other hand, if there is a fair amount still to be removed you may want to re strip it again. Either way you want to be sure, all of the paint has been removed. It wouldn&#8217;t hurt to give it a light sanding once you are finished with the stripper.</p>
<p>We have given you the basic steps here on how to work with strippers. One thing you must remember though is to follow the instructions exactly as they are outlined on the product. If you are not sure what you should use, then check with the store where you are buying the product. There may be various types that are used for specific jobs. You want to be sure and get the one that is best for you. Once you have completed the job, make sure everything is disposed of properly. <!--more--><br />
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		<title>How to Guide to Painting Your Car</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Painting autos is a funny and interesting procedure to do. If you have more than one vehicle, then painting autos becomes more interesting. Painting autos is not at difficult. In fact, it is so easy that even kids may use their skills and have fun while painting autos. You Need To Have: 1. A compressor [...]]]></description>
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<p> Painting autos is a funny and interesting procedure to do. If you have more than one vehicle, then painting autos becomes more interesting. Painting autos is not at difficult. In fact, it is so easy that even kids may use their skills and have fun while painting autos.</p>
<p>You Need To Have:</p>
<p>1. A compressor<br />
2. Paint<br />
3. Spray gun<br />
4. Sandpaper<br />
5. Car port<br />
6. Paint booth</p>
<p>You may perform<span id="more-80"></span> the painting procedure of a vehicle in a garage, a paint booth or on the driveway as per your convenience.</p>
<p>Fundamentals Of Painting Autos:</p>
<p>1. The first thing that you need to do before you start to paint the vehicle is washing the vehicle properly with soap water. This helps in getting rid of bird droppings, road salts and other things, which are not visible. The surface of the vehicle has to be clean before you start painting your vehicle.</p>
<p>2. Use grease, wax remover along with paper towels to get rid of the dust from your auto. Do not use cloth, as it is not fireproof. House paint or liquid charcoal helps in getting rid of crayon marks, because crayons are made of wax.</p>
<p>3. After you get rid of grease and wax, you may scrub the vehicle with sandpaper, if you want to give it a dull look.</p>
<p>4. Remove the frame of the vehicle. This step is not very important.</p>
<p>5. The vehicle has to be dry before you start painting. Keep the painting floor dry. In case of humidity, the paint may stick to the spray gun before it touches the vehicle, so be careful while painting autos. Hence, keep the place and the vehicle dry or else you will have lots of dirt on your vehicle, by the time the painting is done.</p>
<p>6. After you finish painting on one side, put a plastic windscreen on it. This prevents dust from entering the paint on the vehicle. The plastic sheet will also help to keep away the wind. It is always a good idea to paint one side first and then move on to paint the other side. Paint the automobile in an open space other than painting it on a driveway, as it has flies and mites that may spoil the painting.</p>
<p>7. Remember to remove or cover the parts of the vehicle you do not wish to paint. This part is very unexciting. However, the result depends completely on how you manage all these processes.</p>
<p>8. Use car paints that contain urethane, as they dry instantly. Such paints are available at premium or selective auto paint stores.</p>
<p>9. After the application of primer, minimally apply a thin coat of black enamel. It works best, if you spray the enamel with the help of a can.</p>
<p>10. Once black enamel dries off, remove it, apply base color, and cover the parts that require painting. Leave it for 15 minutes. Wait for sometime, while painting between two color coats. Finally, urethane paint is very good, as it sticks to the vehicle quickly. <!--more--><br />
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		<title>Want to Spray Paint Your Own Car? &#8211; Discover All the Spray Painting Techniques You Can Use</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Each and every spray systems is made up of three crucial parts: a compressor to pressurize the paint, a container to hold the material and a spray gun to spread it across the required surface through its nozzle in a fine mist. The process of painting by use of compressed spray gun is very simple. [...]]]></description>
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<p> Each and every spray systems is made up of three crucial parts: a compressor to pressurize the paint, a container to hold the material and a spray gun to spread it across the required surface through its nozzle in a fine mist. The process of painting by use of compressed spray gun is very simple. On pressing the trigger switch, Ventury effect gets formed, and the paint combines with the compressed air releases itself into the surface as a fine mi<span id="more-171"></span>st.</p>
<p>Different spray painting techniques are employed to paint the surface of a car and all of them use compressed air or fluid or air pressure to discharge and direct the spray. Spray guns are commonly used for spraying cars. Spray guns have two main classifications: suction fed and gravity fed. Both are easily identifiable from its shape and the way it is arranged.</p>
<p>In suction fed spray guns, the paint container is fixed below the air gun and compressed air is used to attain the desired spread. It also has a dedicated air cap to generate low vacuum. In gravity fed, the container is at the top of the gun and the major force acting on the system is gravity though compressed air is used to a lesser extent. Gravity fed spray guns are capable of giving good performance than suction fed guns, as it uses less compressed air and has less weight.</p>
<p>Another process is the HVLP or High Volume Low Pressure system. Though akin to spray guns as far as the compressed air is concerned, the gun works at low pressure. The effect is that wastage is minimized to a large extent.</p>
<p>High Volume Low Pressure technology is used by professional refinishers and painting contractors. HVLP technology is where the turbine motor feeds a high volume of air through a spray gun at very low pressure. This gently forces the paint out of the gun and atmoizes the paint at the nozzle rather than blast it out like an airless. The continual airflow through the aircap acts likes a jacket or force field keeping the spray confined. This gives you greater control of the spray and makes it much easier to achieve a high quality finish with very little experience or skill.</p>
<p>A third process uses Low Volume Low Pressure or LVLP system, and is an improvement of the HVLP system of painting. Here wastage is further controlled and the intended surface gets more paint. Both HVLP and LVLP system need high capacity compressors and may not be ideal for every day use.</p>
<p>In Electrostatic Spray painting, paint powder is used in this technique. When the paint is discharged from the gun, it is so arranged that it develops an electrostatic charge and is sprayed to the oppositely charged surface. As the minute paint particles repulse each other, the area covered by the paint is much more than other systems.</p>
<p>It is important to adhere to safety norms as fine mists of paint are formed and gets released into the air. <!--more--><br />
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		<title>Repairs That Can Help Sell your Home</title>
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<p> So, you have decided to sell the house. You&#8217;ve found a real estate agency to work with and your price is set. You already have a new home and payments. You want to sell your old home quickly. So, what sort of repairs will help move that house quicker?</p>
<p>Making repairs to a home can increase the sale price and help you sell the </p>
<p>property faster. The repairs do not have to be extravagant or expensive. </p>
<p>Some of the bes<span id="more-195"></span>t repairs are simple cosmetic improvements. The current condition and age of the home, and its appliances, will also dictate some of the repair plans. Some of the more expensive repairs may be necessary to convince a buyer to shell out the kind of money you are looking for. The important thing is to remember that the buyer is looking for the best value for their money. Any repairs that improve, or can be perceived to improve, the value of the house will result in a quicker sale.</p>
<p>One of the quickest and easiest repairs that can be made to a home to help sell it is a fresh coat of paint. Paint fades over time and as the wood beneath the paint dries and cracks the paint begins to peel. This is especially true on trim areas. Scraping and painting the trim can add a fresh look to the house. If the house has vinyl siding, washing it along with the new trim paint will make the house look new. With the paint products available today, almost any color can be matched. This is a repair that can be done in a weekend, depending on the size of the house.</p>
<p>Another area that often gets worn and tired over time is the entry door. A new door, along with the fresh paint, can improve the look and feel of the house as guests enter. Door prices range from the very inexpensive to the extravagantly priced. A simple door with a frosted glass design can be purchased for under $200 and can add an air of elegance to the entrance of a home. </p>
<p>To round out the outside repairs, it is important to make sure the yard is clean and well manicured. It is also important to replace any missing shingles or clapboards. Getting rid of hornets, wasps or birds nests in the eaves will also improve the look. Most people want a clean house to start. Filling in holes in the lawn or driveway will provide a quick fix that can add perceived value. Adding vinyl or wood shutters, decorative trim to the peak or small landscaping items also dresses up the home.</p>
<p>Inside the house there are several quick fixes that can help. Changing old light fixtures and covering any open electrical outlets or junction boxes will give it a cleaner, safer appearance. Replacing worn or broken molding, hiding phone wires and electrical wires, and painting walls and trim will increase the home&#8217;s value. Replacing worn or broken tiles and bad spots in the carpeting are a little more expensive, but can really change the look of a room. </p>
<p>There are some more expensive fixes that you may opt for inside, if needed. The replacement, or major overhaul, of an oil-burning furnace can instill confidence in a buyer. Nothing is more disheartening to a homebuyer than having to replace the furnace right after moving in. This is a major repair and will depend largely on the age and functioning of the furnace. Repairing leaks in basement walls is another expensive fix. The return is the increase in selling price and faster sale. Damp basements are invitations for trouble. Replacing any cracked or rotting structural support beams, while expensive, will ensure the homebuyer that the house is solid. </p>
<p>Another area often neglected by home sellers is the annual maintenance. Simply having the furnace and chimney cleaned when selling in late summer or fall takes away one burden from the homebuyer. They can step into the home, ready for a winter heating season, with no worries. Banking the home if needed before the winter also improves the efficiency of the heating system and saves the new homeowner money. Taking off any banking around the home, and any plastic on windows, in the spring will improve the look of the home. It also saves the buyer a step in preparing the house. Cleaning the gutters and downspouts improves their function and beautifies the house, as well.</p>
<p>Repairs, whether simple, inexpensive ones or larger, more costly fixes, will help improve the value of a home. Homebuyers look for value and want to feel safe when purchasing a home. The last thing a buyer wants is to be hit with costly repairs right after making a large down payment. Any repairs that improve the look and feel of a home will attract potential buyers, and their banks. Repairs that improve the efficiency and safety of a home will put a buyer at ease and make them more confident in making the investment. A little money spent on repairs could result in a higher selling price or faster sale, or both. <!--more--><br />
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<p>Craig Smith is a freelance writer who writes about topics involving insurance including <a rel="external nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://www.ahswarranty.com">New Home Warranty Program | House Warranty</a></p></p>
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		<title>Removing Unwanted Paint From a Car</title>
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<p> Buying a new car can be draining yet rewarding all in one. Once the new car is off the lot and in the driveway it is like bringing home a new toy. The beautiful glisten of the brand new paint, the new car smell of the interior and the smooth acceleration of the brand new engine can make any new car owner fall head over heels for their new car. You&#8217;ve been taking care of that car since day one; not getting a scratch on it and washing it once a wee<span id="more-170"></span>k. But you can&#8217;t avoid everything. Driving to work one day you see paint splattered on the roadway but you can&#8217;t move into the oncoming lane of a two lane road because you are approaching a blind bend. The paint is unavoidable. You drive the car right through the paint and it still has its strong scent. That can only mean one thing. The paint is fresh and it is now all over your brand new car.</p>
<p>How do you remove unwanted paint from a car? This method works but it takes a lot of time and a lot of elbow grease. The first step in removing the unwanted paint is to get the car out of the direct rays of the sun. If the paint is only on one side of the car; turn that side of the car away from the sun. Make sure you wash the car before doing anything else. There are plenty of different items that can be used for removing unwanted paint from a car. Some of them are paint thinner, goo gone and anything with acetone in it such as nail polish. Paint thinner can work but you have to be very, very careful. The paint thinner can ultimately remove the original paint from your car.</p>
<p>After applying these substances to the vehicle make sure you rewash the car and then put a coat of wax on the area that was covered in the unwanted paint. When removing the unwanted paint from the vehicle make sure you don&#8217;t use your fingernail to scratch off the paint but use a soft rag dipped in soapy water. Spray the paint remover onto the areas of the car you are working on at the time and rub gently but with some elbow grease. Also, don&#8217;t work on the same area for an extended period of time or the original paint job will begin to wear off. Move from area to area, slowly removing the unwanted paint.</p>
<p>Since you drove through the wet paint on the roadway, it is splattered on the tires and on the plastic covers above the wheel attached to the body of the car. Those plastic covers can be removed to clean them. Also, take off each wheel and clean it with soap and water. That should be enough to get the paint off of the wheel. If not, you can use paint thinner since there is no other paint on the wheel.</p>
<p>The process works but it takes a good handful of hours to get the paint completely off of the car without ruining the original paint job. <!--more--><br />
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