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DIY – How To (Blend Car Paint) to Match Metallic or Pearl Color – Fade Custom Paint Jobs Tips

October 28, 2010 by AutoBodyAndPaintVideos Leave a Comment

CollisionBlast.com – Custom Paint Jobs, such as a fade can be achieved by using this paint blending technique. In this video we demonstrate how to blend car paint. This is the process of spraying new paint and blending it into the old color to produce a color match. Ideally, you want to mix a color that is a blendable match. However, in this video we are mixing a color that is too dark, which will help us demonstrate the concept of a blend. Perhaps, you want to do a fade job of fading one color into another color! You could use this technique or tip to achieve that result. Visit CollisionBlast.com for more auto body and paint tips, training, and techniques.

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