Autobody Painting & Refinishing Fargo ND
You can change the look of your car just by changing the color. It’s amazing what a new paint job can do. The possibilities are endless. The auto refinish technology out today has evolved. Auto paint blending on collision repairs has become a seamless process. You can also use this auto body painting & refinishing technology to create unique colors for auto detailing your vehicle. Listed below you will find the best auto body shops in Fargo, ND.
Safelite Auto Glass
(888) 820-2558
1010 Main Ave
Fargo, ND
S.T.H. Automotive Center, Inc.
(701) 281-0300, 001-2004
176 East Main, Unit D
West Fargo, ND
S.T.H. Automotive Center, Inc.
(701) 281-0300, 001-2004
176 East Main, Unit D
West Fargo, ND 58078
Certifications
Blue Seal Certified
Membership Organizations
National Institute for Automotive Service Excellence (ASE)
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Budget Muffler
(701) 234-0588
1902 1st Avenue South, # C
Fargo, ND
Budget Muffler
(701) 234-0588
1902 1st Avenue South, # C
Fargo, ND 58103
Sign Pro
(701) 461-7309
3241 Main Ave
Fargo, ND
Sign Pro
(701) 461-7309
3241 Main Ave
Fargo, ND 58103
Outlet Recreation
(701) 478-6699
3185 Main Avenue
Fargo, ND
Outlet Recreation
(701) 478-6699
3185 Main Avenue
Fargo, ND 58103
Services
RV and Camper Repair
Matt's Automotive Service Center
(218) 477-0696, 001-2004
1234 First Avenue North
Moorhead, MN
Matt's Automotive Service Center
(218) 477-0696, 001-2004
1234 First Avenue North
Moorhead, MN 56560
Certifications
Blue Seal Certified
Membership Organizations
National Institute for Automotive Service Excellence (ASE)
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Aamco Transmissions
(701) 282-8300
201 38th Street South
Fargo, ND
OK Tire Stores Inc
(701) 237-6525
2224 Main Avenue
Fargo, ND
OK Tire Stores Inc
(701) 237-6525
2224 Main Avenue
Fargo, ND 58103
Services
Clutch Repair,Truck Service Station
Jiffy Lube
(701) 239-4400
1128 Westrac Dr S
Fargo, ND
Jiffy Lube
(701) 239-4400
1128 Westrac Dr S
Fargo, ND 58103
Services
Oil Change and Lube, Automotive Transmission
Curts Transmission
(701) 241-9020
901 Page Drive South
Fargo, ND
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Because nearly every repair ends up needing blended, you need to get it right the first time or you can kiss your profits goodbye.
By Mike Muir 5/1/2004 Aahh, the good old days. Remember when you'd get a body job - like replacing a hood? You'd order the hood and call the local paint store to order the paint, usually acrylic enamel or acrylic lacquer. After installing the hood, you'd mask off the fenders and paint the hood. Of course, 90 percent of the time, it didn't match. The good thing was, it wasn't expected to match. If the customer complained, you could always blame the paint company. "It's the only formula they have," you'd say. If you were lucky, you'd have stripes on the fenders so you could at least paint over the top of the fender to hide the mismatch. Yep, those were the days. But those days are gone. Today, one of the biggest assets in refinish technology is the ability to blend. Done properly, blending can actually allow you to take a paint formula that would've been unacceptable 15 years ago and create a match to the eye. And that's the only reason for blending - to trick the human eye into believing the paint matches. Almost every repair that goes through your shop will end up being blended in some manner. Luckily, blending isn't rocket science. It's simply a way to make your job easier and your customers happier. With that said, let's get started ... 1. Plan the blend. The ideal time to decide which panels will be ... |
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