Full RESPRAY 2005 Subaru STI
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 Published On Feb 3, 2023

In. This video I do a full respray of my 2005 Wrx sti. The car had scratches stone chips and dents all over it.
Topics covered are
Dent repair
Polyester primer.
Sanding primer.
Spraying basecoat
Spraying clear coat
Sanding and buffing
Ceramic coating

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If you're looking to give your car a fresh new look, respraying it is a great option. In this video, we'll show you how to respray a car step-by-step.

First, you'll need to gather the necessary supplies. This includes primer, paint, clear coat, sandpaper, masking tape, and a spray gun. Be sure to choose high-quality products to ensure a professional finish.

Next, you'll need to prepare the car for painting. This involves thoroughly cleaning the surface and sanding it down to create a smooth, even finish. You'll also need to mask off any areas you don't want to paint, such as the windows and trim.

Once the car is prepped and masked, it's time to apply the primer. This will help the paint adhere properly and ensure a long-lasting finish. After the primer has dried, you can apply the base coat of paint. Be sure to apply several thin coats, rather than one thick one, to avoid drips and runs.

After the paint has dried, you'll need to apply a clear coat to protect the finish and give it a glossy shine. Once the clear coat has dried, you can remove the masking tape and admire your newly resprayed car.

Respraying a car can be a time-consuming process, but with the right tools and techniques, it's definitely doable for the determined DIYer. Watch this video for a detailed walkthrough of the process and get ready to give your car a whole new look.

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