Flipping Cars For PROFIT | FIXING Peeling or faded CAR PAINT

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  • Flipping Cars For PROFIT | FIXING Peeling or faded CAR PAINT
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    Have you been struggling to make a profit when flipping cars?
    Well in this video, I’m going to show you how to repair peeling or faded paint on your car so you can flip cars for profit.
    In this video I teach you how to fix peeling or faded car paint so you can sell a car for more money and flip cars for a greater profit.
    This video is on flipping cars for profit by fixing peeling or faded paint on the car, and is super valuable for those just starting in flipping cars for profit. If that sounds like you, stick around to the end to find out the EXACT methods I use to fix peeling or faded car paint so you can make more profit flipping cars.
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    Video segments:
    Intro: (0:00)
    Wash Panel: (0:20)
    Tape Around Panel: (0:33)
    Wet Sand 800 Grit: (0:50)
    Wet Sand 1500 Grit: (1:47)
    Finding Cars Paint Code: (2:34)
    Masking Up The Area: (3:21)
    Clean With Alcohol & Tack Cloth: (3:43)
    Painting The Panel: (4:04)
    Applying Clearcoat To The Panel: (6:04)
    Wet Sanding Again: (7:36)
    Clean Panel Before Compounding: (8:50)
    Compounding: (9:04)
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  • @BenFlipsCars
    @BenFlipsCars  4 місяці тому

    Do you have any tips for restoring car paint? Let me know 👇
    And subscribe for more on every step of the car flipping process!

  • @peaceloveandunity97
    @peaceloveandunity97 2 місяці тому +1

    Good stuff mate keep up the good work hope you have a few wins this year

    • @BenFlipsCars
      @BenFlipsCars  2 місяці тому +1

      Thanks so much! Really appreciate the comment, already had some small wins. We'll get there!

  • @casual_boi
    @casual_boi 4 місяці тому +1

    actually good vid mate, idk how yt decides to show me vids, but is aight)
    Also 1 moment about not removing logo and small panel in the mid, i think you should spent a lil time to get them off, final results when parts done separately are much better usually

    • @BenFlipsCars
      @BenFlipsCars  4 місяці тому +1

      Thanks so much I really appreciate that mate!
      Yeah I was thinking as I was doing the job, perhaps I should just remove the logo. But all came out ok thankfully!

  • @ezer8824
    @ezer8824 11 днів тому +1

    I was trying to fix a little scratch for my door penal and all I did is makes the issue bigger. Now the area is getting bigger because of my poor paiting knowledge. I think I am comfortable enough to do it again after wathing your video. One question, should I sand the whole door panel? becaue last time I did it I just use the tape to square the area, turns out I can see the new layer is like a square after I take off the tape.

    • @BenFlipsCars
      @BenFlipsCars  11 днів тому +1

      Glad I could make you feel more confident in having another go!
      One of my first paint jobs I did the same thing and ended up with a square haha. To avoid that I just tape up the surrounding panel and trim, but not any of the actual panel I am painting. Then just focus the paint on the area you're fixing, and feather out the new clear coat slightly further (than the new paint) into the existing panel.
      And no, not necessary to sand the whole panel but feather you're sanding out slightly from the damaged area to minimise the contrast.

    • @BenFlipsCars
      @BenFlipsCars  11 днів тому +1

      Check out this video, you may find it helpful with blending the the new paint and old paint on the panel: ua-cam.com/video/8Y9Jw-0dHng/v-deo.html

    • @ezer8824
      @ezer8824 11 днів тому +1

      @@BenFlipsCars I have checked the video and I think I have the idea what you mentioned. For example. if you have a finger sized panel that need to be fixed, you might want to tape a hand sized panel area in order to work on the finger sized area. When sanding, mainly focus on the bad finger area but also sand a bit further around that finger area in order to minimise the contrast (don't sand all the hand area otherwise it will be like we did before, square new painting). Which at the end, the finger sized area will be fully sanded and a little bit of the surrounding area, but the edge of the tape area should be not sanded. When painting, mainly focus on the fingered area as well but also paint a bit further to the surrounding area (But not all the hand sized area, the edge of the tape area should not be painted as well.) Am I right? I tried my best to use my English to explain what I understand haha.

    • @BenFlipsCars
      @BenFlipsCars  10 днів тому +1

      No no, make sure there is no taping up on the panel you are repairing at all! Even if its just a small part of it you are repairing. Otherwise you'll end up with tape lines on the panel you are repairing.
      However on the surrounding panels that are undamaged, these are the ones you want to tape up.
      You will inevitably end up getting a little paint and clear coat on parts of the panel you dont want, but thats ok so long as everything is clear coated over at the end. Then you can wet sand and compound everything and the finish should all blend together

    • @ezer8824
      @ezer8824 10 днів тому

      @BenFlipsCars got it, Maybe my descriptions are not good enough, I think hand sized tapping is too small for finger sized scratch. I would say 8 hands sized taping area for finger sized scratch. Like the 8 hands sized rectangle tapping, but what you gonna fix is the finger sized scratch in the circle middle. While sanding and painting, try to not sand and paint the area around the rectangle otherwise it will leave the lines. But abit futher around the circle is good for the faded affection.

  • @poxdaccy
    @poxdaccy 4 місяці тому +1

    Do not put 2k clear over 1k base coat

    • @BenFlipsCars
      @BenFlipsCars  4 місяці тому

      To my knowledge there is no such thing as 1k base coat. The 2k clear is called that because it contains the hardener. Theres no base coats with hardener in them is there?

  • @ashluna27
    @ashluna27 3 місяці тому +1

    The colour is completely different.

    • @BenFlipsCars
      @BenFlipsCars  3 місяці тому

      The match is never going to be completely perfect, especially on a car this old. But I thought it was very close and once the finish came out right, I could hardly tell the difference!

    • @ashluna27
      @ashluna27 3 місяці тому

      @@BenFlipsCars I disagree. Polishing won't change the colour and it was obviously different. While it might not ever be perfect it could be much better. There can be more than 10 variations of the same colour code so going to Supercheap auto for a colour mix based on the base colour code will always give poor results as you've experienced. If you could hardly tell the difference I'm shocked.

  • @cheapcharlie7
    @cheapcharlie7 4 місяці тому +1

    Promote your Chanel with clips on TT Ben

    • @BenFlipsCars
      @BenFlipsCars  4 місяці тому

      Beat you to it Charlie! TikTok is defs unreal with its organic reach 👍

  • @ASEWorldClassTech
    @ASEWorldClassTech 4 місяці тому +2

    As soon as i seen duck tape i moved on...

    • @BenFlipsCars
      @BenFlipsCars  4 місяці тому +3

      Haha unfortunately I was out of masking tape! And it was gaffer tape!

    • @cheapcharlie7
      @cheapcharlie7 4 місяці тому +1

      Either it works or It doesn’t, the man’s not running a panel shop, it’s DIY, who cares

    • @jeremyclarke2191
      @jeremyclarke2191 4 місяці тому

      🦆tape 😂