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Wet Spray – Blue Engine Process

Wet Spray – Blue Engine Process

Prepping:

This is the surface preparation stage where imperfections, old coatings, and contaminants are removed. A smooth, clean surface is key to ensuring the primer and top coat adhere properly.

Masking:

Before spraying, areas that don’t require paint are carefully masked off using tapes and protective coverings. This ensures precise application and prevents overspray onto unwanted areas.

Priming:

Once the surface is prepped, a primer is applied. The primer acts as a bonding layer between the substrate and the top coat, improving adhesion and providing corrosion resistance.

Top Coating:

The final stage involves applying the top coat, which gives the surface its finished appearance and provides durability, protection

RESULTS:

After completing the blue engine project, the finish looked fantastic, with a smooth, even coat that highlighted the engine’s features. The customer was thrilled with the results, praising the quality of the paintwork and the attention to detail. It was another successful job that showcased our commitment to delivering excellent finishes.

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