Spot Painting Willmar MN

Spot painting requires a special multi-step application process that ensures the quality blending of the new and old auto paint finishes. It’s cheaper than painting the whole car and just as aesthetically pleasing. Take your car to an experienced auto body shop that understands this process well. It’s a great way to fix auto paint damage. Listed below you will find expert auto body shops around Willmar you can depend on for your collision repair and auto detailing needs.

Clinton's Transmission
(320) 235-9767
5098 Highway 12 West
Willmar, MN
Swenson Motor Co. Body Shop
(320) 214-3446, 001-2004
321 East Ferring Street
PO Box 814
Willmar, MN
Firestone Central Tire & Auto Inc
(320) 235-7030
Skylark Shopping Ctr
Willmar, MN
Clintons Transmission
(320) 235-9767
5098 Highway 12 West
Willmar, MN
In Out 10 Minute Oil Change
(320) 235-8435
1200 1st Street South
Willmar, MN
Safelite Auto Glass
(888) 820-2558
1002 Litchfield Ave SW
Willmar, MN
Valvoline Instant Oil Change
(320) 214-1250
1415 1st Street South
Willmar, MN
Midas Auto Service Experts
(320) 235-3700
721 Litchfield Avenue Southwest
Willmar, MN
Mills Ford and Lincoln and Mercury and Jeep of Wilmar
(320) 235-0654
4100 Highway 71 South
Willmar, MN
Best Buy
(888) 756-5715
2323 1st Street South
Willmar, MN
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Spot Painting

By Dan Espersen
6/1/2007

A valued customer just visited your collision shop and pointed out that the paint is wearing off the rear quarter panel dogleg area of his 2005 Ford 500. You’ve seen this before and questioned the reasons behind it but never knew that Ford had published a repair procedure for it.

This article describes the repair procedure to correct paint abrasion at the dogleg area of the quarter panels and fenders on 2005 to 2006 Ford 500s and 2005 to 2006 Mercury Montegos.

Condition
Some 2005 to 2006 Ford 500s and 2005 to 2006 Mercury Montegos driven in certain conditions may exhibit abrasion on the paint finish at the dogleg area of the rear quarter panel.

The abrasion results from the lack of moldings and wheel cuffs to prevent small debris in the front tires from striking a limited portion of the lower quarter of the vehicle.

In severe cases, the abrasion may result in the removal of the paint finish down to the bare metal at the dogleg area (figure 1).

Service Procedure
Always refer to ALLDATA for safety procedures, identification of material types and welding procedures.

Repair paint on affected areas using standard labor times and procedures, then install door body side moldings and mud splats.

NOTE: Prior to installing door moldings, paint to match exterior vehicle body color (base color coat/clearcoat).

Parts Required
Part # – 6G1Z-5425556-APTM
Description – Rear door molding, right/passenger si...

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