Paint Prepping Augusta GA

Auto technicians know how important a new paint job is for their customers. That’s why they really apply themselves and perfect the auto paint prepping process that’s required before the car painting begins. You want to find an auto body shop that values their work and takes pride on the quality of their auto paint finish jobs. Listed below you will find such auto body shops in Augusta, GA. The auto body shops listed below can handle all your collision repair and auto detailing needs.

Lords Collision Center - We Save Deductibles
(706) 303-1668
1547 Gordon Highway
Augusta, GA
First Vehicle Services-Augusta (Broad Street)
(706) 821-2816
1568 Broad Street
Augusta, GA
Beattie's Auto Service, Inc.
(706) 736-7351, 001-2004
252 Boy Scout Road
Augusta, GA
Eagle Paint and Body Inc.
(706) 854-8020, 001-2004
5113 Wrightsboro Road
Grovetown, GA
Automotive Repair Specialist
706-737-9468
2917 Riverwest Drive
Augusta, GA
C&C Automotive
(706) 303-3952
990 Telfair Street
Augusta, GA
A.C. Proctor's Paint & Body, Inc.
(706) 736-3110
3011 Milledgeville Road
Augusta, GA
First Vehicle Services-Augusta (Tobacco Road)
(706) 821-2816
2316 Tobacco Road
Augusta, GA
Safelite Auto Glass
(888) 820-2558
1694 Richland Ave E
Aiken, SC
L R's Tire & Auto Service
706-737-8885
2619 Milledgeville Rd
Augusta, GA
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Paint Prepping

Paint preparation is more difficult and complicated than it was a couple decades ago. To keep your shop as productive and profitable as possible, keep yourself up to date on the latest paint products.

By Michael Regan
6/1/2000

The process of paint preparation has come a long way in the last 20 years. Before urethanes and basecoat/clearcoat refinishing systems became so popular, very few shops did much more than feather, prime and paint.

Today, it's unusual to find a shop that doesn't approach the preparation process with a clear understanding that the vehicle is leaving with a lifetime performance guarantee on the paintwork. This extensive guarantee, combined with refinements at the manufacturer level, has substantially raised the level of refinishing quality. Also consider that shops benefit from increased consumer satisfaction, which has become an important statistic affecting relationships with insurers.

All of this has occurred while the government has steadily increased the amount of regulations for the entire coatings industry. As a result, there's been an ongoing scramble by paint company chemists to offer high-quality products that are compliant with current and pending legislation.

I think most of us would agree that we've never had products available that perform as well as they do now. For this article, we'll specifically examine state-of-the-art preparation products and the best practices that accompany them.

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