Monday, January 25, 2016

Complete Paint Job to Fix Delaminating Paint & Microchecking

2008 Honda Civic Coupe with horrible case of sunburn (delaminating or peeling paint)

Almost Everything's Car of the Day is a 2008 Honda Civic Coupe. The original paint was peeling off in chunks. It also had microchecking, something that can happen to any car but we see more often on certain years of Hondas & Acuras. Microchecking looks a bit like cracked ice. It usually occurs when the primer under the paint is failing. Microchecking can allow water to penetrate to the metal and cause rust.

We sanded off the delaminating paint and repaired a quarter panel. We stripped the panels with microchecking down to bare metal. Then we applied a coat of primer-sealer and painted the entire car in the original Nighthawk Black Pearl using single-stage Enamel+UV Protection paint.

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2008 Honda Civic Coupe with delaminating (peeling) paint.

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2008 Honda Civic Coupe after whole car paint job at Almost Everything Auto Body

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Close-up of microchecking on 2008 Honda Civic Coupe before painting at Almost Everything Auto Body
Close-up of microchecking: lots of small cracks that can be caused by repeated heating & cooling.
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Peeling paint on 2008 Honda Civic Coupe before repainting at Almost Everything Auto Body

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Whole car paint job from Almost Everything Auto Body

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Dull, faded paint on 2008 Honda Civic Coupe before repainting at Almost Everything Auto Body

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Complete car paint job from Almost Everything Auto Body

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Delaminating paint on 2008 Honda Civic Coupe before repainting at Almost Everything Auto Body

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2008 Honda Civic Coupe with new auto paint at Almost Everything Auto Body

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Oxidized paint on 2008 Honda Civic Coupe before whole car paint job at Almost Everything Auto Body

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2008 Honda Civic Coupe after complete auto paint at Almost Everything Auto Body

Wednesday, January 20, 2016

Fixing the Work of Scam Artists

Example of auto body scam prior to real repairs

Don't be embarrassed if this happened to you. Once a week we see a car that has been "fixed" by a scam artist. He approachs people and offers to repair damage on the spot for a reasonable price. He may hammer, apply fillers and paint. When he's done he explains that you just need to let things dry then everything will be perfect. He may even offer to come back to finish the job. You won't see him again and you will have no way to contact him. These guys create more damage than they started with. Almost Everything's Car of the Day is a 2004 Chevrolet Malibu that has been attacked by one of these scam artists. As you can see in the photos below, he didn't fix anything but he made the car uglier and in need of more repairs.

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Panels do not align, parts damaged, paint is chipping prior to repair at Almost Everything Auto Body

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Scam repair--damage remains & overspray on trim--prior to real repairs at Almost Everything Auto Body

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Scam repair--damage remains plus new damage from overspray--prior to real repairs at Almost Everything Auto Body

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Damage from auto repair scam cleaned-up at Almost Everything Auto Body

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Car looks horrible before repairs at Almost Everything Auto Body

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Damage from auto repair scam fixed at Almost Everything Auto Body

Monday, January 18, 2016

Old Friend Gets Some New Paint and TLC

1974 Volkswagen Beetle painted in single stage enamel at Almost-Everything Auto Body

Today's Car of the Day is a 1974 Volkswagen Beetle, an old and trusted friend for the owner who wanted to help it look young again. We painted the entire vehicle in our economical enamel single stage paint.

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1974 Volkswagen Beetle before getting new paint at Almost-Everything Auto Body

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1974 Volkswagen Beetle with complete car paint job from Almost-Everything Auto Body

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1974 Volkswagen Beetle with faded paint before repairs at Almost-Everything Auto Body

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1974 Volkswagen Beetle painted in single stage enamel at Almost-Everything Auto Body

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1974 Volkswagen Beetle before getting complete car paint job at Almost-Everything Auto Body

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1974 Volkswagen Beetle with new overall paint job from Almost-Everything Auto Body

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1974 Volkswagen Beetle in need of paint job at Almost-Everything Auto Body

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1974 Volkswagen Beetle with complete car paint job from Almost-Everything Auto Body

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