Auto Painting Park Forest IL

Auto painting is a major fact in collision repairs. Find the auto body shops that use the best HVLP spray-guns for their auto painting procedures. Car painting is a delicate art. Experienced auto technicians that understand their craft and use the latest auto paint guns delivery quality. Listed below you will have access to expert auto body shops around Park Forest that offer aesthetically pleasing repair services and auto detailing.

Fine Tune Repair Service
(708) 374-8996
17546 Chicago Ave
Lansing, IL
Homewood Garage Limited
(815) 469-2988
9519 Corsair Road
Frankfort, IL
Safelite Auto Glass
(888) 820-2558
9274 W 159th St
Orland Park, IL
Bridgeview Auto Center
(708) 598-3155
9059 S Harlem Avenue
Bridgeview, IL
Lifetime Automotive Muffler
(708) 747-7337
10 Norwood Boulevard
Park Forest, IL
West Loop Auto Body
(773) 423-8832
3363 W. Columbus Ave
Chicago, IL
Safelite Auto Glass
(888) 820-2558
666-668 East 162nd Street
South Holland, IL
Auto Design Collision Center, Inc.
(219) 662-8284, 001-2004
540 North Sheridan Street
Crown Point, IN
Jiffy Lube
(708) 747-6166
2551 Western Ave
Park Forest, IL
Coys Auto Rebuilders
(708) 747-3737
60 S Orchard Drive
Park Forest, IL
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Auto Painting

HVLP spray-gun technology has come a long way since Grandma's vacuum cleaner with a spray-gun attachment. Despite all the advances, though, you won't shoot to thrill unless you pick your guns wisely and adjust them correctly.

By Mark Clark
11/1/1999

Mark Clark

Lest you doubt that technology in our business moves right along, consider the sophisticated chemistry that makes up the new VOC-compliant products. It was just a few years ago that predictions about the impending National Rule were dire indeed. "Look out," we said, "the compliant, low-solvent products will be thick, viscous and difficult to use." As we now know, these predictions weren't true, and the products are not only environmentally friendly, but also user friendly.

Advances in paint chemistry have been remarkable; advances in paint gun technology are no less amazing.

What have these advances been? What type of spray guns are on the market today? How do you decide which ones to use in your shop?

All good questions. Keep reading, and you'll find your answers.

HVLP and Granny's Vacuum Cleaner
The idea of a high volume of air at a low pressure (HVLP) has been around since the 1940s. When the door-to-door vacuum cleaner salesman convinced your grandmother to buy his snazzy new electric vacuum, he also offered as an option a spray gun that would connect to the vacuum cleaner. By turning the motor on the vacuum to blow rather than suck, you could spray paint with the optional spray gun. I...

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