The BEST Beginner's Guide to Paint Your Car with NO Paint Booth!

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Published 2023-04-23
Welcome to the #1 Guide on Youtube if you're looking to complete your paint job at home. We take you through the steps and preparation of sanding primer, how to setup a garage to paint as well as discussing the type of paint and spray equipment you'll need to knock out your project today!

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Products in this video:

Sanding:

3M Xtract Dust Extractor: amzn.to/3zFmNIP

3M Xtract Sander Electric: amzn.to/40TvXNR

3M Blocking Vacuum Block Set: amzn.to/3KGDAl0

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Spray Guide Coat: amzn.to/3V2Ykak

Interface Pad: amzn.to/3KlmS9p

Sandpaper:

MaxFilm Ultra Premium 6 inch Sanding Discs, P180, 15 Holes, Hook & Loop, 523-0180, 50 discs amzn.to/3Gxasdp

MaxFilm Ultra Premium 6 inch Sanding Discs, P320, 15 Holes, Hook & Loop, 523-0320, 50 discs amzn.to/3ZMasNu

MaxFilm Ultra Premium 6 inch Sanding Discs, P400, 15 Holes, Hook & Loop, 523-0400, 50 discs amzn.to/3KKmNgS

MaxFilm Ultra Premium 6 inch Sanding Discs, P600, 15 Holes, Hook & Loop, 523-0600, 50 discs amzn.to/3MsZn10

Blocking Paper:
MaxFilm Ultra Premium File Sheets Job-PAK, 70x402mm, P80, Multi-Hole, Hook & Loop, 5 Sheets amzn.to/40TT62u

MaxFilm Ultra Premium File Sheets Job-PAK, 70x402mm, P180, Multi-Hole, Hook & Loop, 5 Sheets a.co/d/eTWPDlS

MaxFilm Ultra Premium File Sheets Job-PAK, 70x402mm, P320, Multi-Hole, Hook & Loop, 5 Sheets a.co/d/enaThHq

K600 Hand Pad: amzn.to/3U2Vv8w

MASKING:

EZ Edger: amzn.to/3SMmCEg

10mm Trim Tape: amzn.to/3CbxEvL

Foam Tape: amzn.to/3Q3LWEh

3M Plastic: amzn.to/3i7vFl4

PAINT:

FC720 Gallon: amzn.to/3hQ7rM8

FC720 Quart: amzn.to/3vfFBfo

FC710: Gallon: amzn.to/3PVh0pB

FC710 Quart: amzn.to/3WMJaWm

Primer / Sealer: amzn.to/3mXJjK9

SPRAY GUNS:

DV1 Basecoat Gun: amzn.to/3RcSQ9j

Sagola 4600 Digital: amzn.to/40wqzPt

Sagola 4600 Non Digital: amzn.to/3ore4r9

CLEANING:

Microfiber Towels: amzn.to/3Nd0YbD

Tack Rag: amzn.to/3Nfn254

Pump Sprayer: amzn.to/3AoasZW

Degreaser: amzn.to/3TcndP7

Astro Sunlight: amzn.to/3NrI3HZ

Paint Gun Cleaning Kit: amzn.to/3qZ4dXM

Gloves: amzn.to/3R9C9eW

Gun Cleaner: amzn.to/3LDv2tW

Water Cleaner: amzn.to/3Budv2V

Solvent Cleaner: amzn.to/3fZ2KPn

Like90 particle board: www.collisionservices.com/product/like90-particle-…

Other Commonly Used Products:

Tolecut Sanding Dirt Nibs: amzn.to/3PFDcEm

Griots Garage Polisher: amzn.to/3jeim2p

Milwaukee Mini Buffer: amzn.to/3G28ORm

All Comments (21)
  • @BodeVision
    YES! thanks for coming out and for the great tips! These techniques really make a difference as I know first hand how much dust I usually get. What a difference! Thanks again Brian!
  • 80 year old first time painter. Brian, I am a retired mechanical engineer with no experience in painting anything. After deciding to try a repaint on my wife's weathered Subaru I spent 3 days watching your videos, bought a gun you recommended and gave it a try. The result was an amazing paint job. I went into it with the confidence of all your years of experience and without that I don't think I would have even tried it. I felt as if I had been doing this for years. You are an exceptional teacher and your videos were invaluable. THANKS so much.
  • @92Pony
    "Don't overthink it - It's just paint" - From his tag line to his teaching style, tips, tricks, and even demeanor, Brian gives me the confidence that I can do that!! My daughter and I are working on a project car, and once it's running and all of the mechanical bugs are worked out, I'm going to paint it with the inspiration from these Paint Society vids!!
  • If YouTube videos like this existed when I was a kid in the 80's I would have a wealth of knowledge and at least a Billion dollars. Thanks for the free education brother.
  • @iroiro_potato
    aw, the dog dropping the ball to play at 5 minutes was cute.
  • Retired brick mason here. I painted my truck with a roller and a foam brush, good enough!
  • @roddueck
    Been painting for decades in my garage but I still appreciate your videos because at only 1 or 2 a year the tips and tricks keep me fresh for the next one. Thanks for your hard work.
  • @rpturbo
    I just wanted to let you know, i appreciate all your tips on blending. I was first introduced to painting cars, by my neighbor back when i was 11, in '81. I had never attemted a blend, always did a full panel. I did my first blend this week after watching your videos. Turned out fantastic. Thank you!
  • @DerbyMods
    I went to school for collision repair and 7 years later I’ve forgot everything I learned except for the welding portion. Really helped to get a refresher before I try to tackle a project on my own.
  • So cool to see YouTubers collaborate together. I enjoy watching this and BoostedBoiz So it's cool to see you work on familiar cars to us the viewers
  • The perfect video for most of your viewers, probably your BEST yet. Excellent tips to eliminate dust. I know when I first attempted my whole side repair and respray after watching your videos I spent longer than needed wet sanding the nibs, but still with a great result. Once again your videos are helping people put around the world🇦🇺
  • @Zindongliee
    Hi Brian, I am not a painter and just by watching your painting videos, i know i can stop giving my car for painting.at home. You made it so simple. Thanks for your time in making the videos. Much appreciated.
  • @Saefogeo
    I'm going to start studying mechanics/body work and painting next year and for sure that I'm going to watch all your videos to be even better at it. Love that some people take their time and effort to make this kind of incredibly useful and educational videos and put them up for free for everyone to enjoy and learn. Thanks man 😊
  • @haris300tt
    Thanks for sharing these incredibly resourceful videos. Paint correction guys like myself who often deal with cutting and polishing resprays can really benefit from understanding the process and products involved in the paint they're working on. Understanding substrates, primer/sealers, and variations of base colors, solvents, and hardeners is important even for the guys who aren't doing the actual painting. Knowing what you're working with helps in deciding what approach is the most efficient and effective at improving the paint finish after a respray. Factors like environment temp, hardener types, and time between coats that play a role with issues like solvent pop/pinholes/fisheyes can be a real source of frustration when the issues can't be resolved. Excessive texture and shrinkage/diebacking in the top coat can often be fixed but these types of issues could have been avoided with the proper technique and knowledge as you've shown. Understanding how many coats and how to lay down thicker high solids vs thinner low solids and knowing how to reduce the dust in a spray environment means less finishing work after the paint job. The little tricks you mentioned like making your work environment wet to avoid dust and extending the flash time when waiting for a 3rd coat can be huge in getting the finish looking as clean and flat as can be right off the gun. No one wants to spend countless hours with multiple stages of sanding, denibbing, removing runs, etc when it can be avoided in the booth.
  • OUTSTANDING VIDEO! THANK YOU FOR TAKING THE TIME TO MAKE IT! I was a painter's helper ago and been an Electrician ever since. Your video filled in the gaps in my memory and probably showed me 1 or 2 new things to help me paint my classic Chevy truck. Now I'm just waiting for the rest of my supplies to arrive. Wish i was able to post a picture of her here when im done.... God bless!!!
  • Thank you for the time energy and effort you put into teaching people like me( in experienced painter) the tips and tricks to get better at pairing my car. Like most of your subscribers. I have no intention on doing this for a living. But being able to bring my car back to life and feel good about driving and knowing I was able to do this. Make for a very happy car guy! Thanks again for your excellent videos
  • @ihone
    Thanks for the walkthrough. I'll be sure to remember the overlapping on that clearcoat - I have used no professional products yet (all rattlecan ) so my results have been always subpar. And I'm looking forward to building myself a dropcloth paintbooth in this new garage that comes with my new house!
  • @Wayne_Smith
    You really know your craft, explain things so well, put out such watchable videos. BodeVision was a great collaboration, I like to see YouTubers travel and interact. It's like adding resolution to the video, you see more.
  • @AI-Records24
    What a great channel and what a great teacher you are! I’ve just found you from a car garage channel with 800 subscribers where someone suggested you in the comments, love YouTube. I rebuild salvage vehicles in the U.K. and paint costs me loads as I don’t have a spray booth yet. This year I will be building one and these videos are going to be absolutely essential to any success, thank you man!
  • @BlueJeansOverland
    Hands down the most complete video’s I’ve come across for beginners, and experienced people im sure. Thank you for putting this together. I am excited to get started on my F150 wide body kit.