Back once again with some more questions 
Before I start, I want to show some pictures of my current paint finish. This has been this way since I bought the car 3 years ago. It has slowly gotten worse, and I am fed up now!
***WARNING: The paint finish you are about to see is obscenely damaged...***






At this point, things can really only get better from here. My dad offered to help me get it repainted, but I have been quoted between 1,800 and 3,000 for a paint job. I totally understand that you pay for what you get and I am all about paying for quality, because that is what truly matters. But I was thinking to myself the other day: "My paint is so messed up that it only can be improved...why don't I make this into a learning experience?". So that is what I plan on doing soon, making it a learning experience. Worse case scenario, I have to have it professionally done like I was going to in the first place...
So here are some questions and thoughts. I would really appreciate any and all help! What's funny is I have stopped posting at other forums because this has been the most helpful and kind online community I have ever been to! Thanks!
1. A repaint is in order! But what tools are going to be needed to do so?
-Currently I have a 30 Gallon Husky Air compressor that has NEVER been
used. But this is all I have...
-As for the other tools I need, is harbor freight a good place to get them?
I have seen some HVLP guns for sale there for a relatively low price...but
that makes me question their quality?
3. From what I have heard, PPG is the best paint to go with. Thoughts?
-Regardless of brand, how do I get it to match my factory or close to
what it was?
4. I was considering doing a single stage and not doing a cc. I really don't
the whole clear coat failure, and from my extensive reading here, SS
tend to have a deeper, wetter look overall and are much softer to work
on? Possible?
5. I am under the impression that regardless of what you do, getting down to the metal is the best procedure for painting, is this correct? If not, why?
I have a slight working knowledge of how to do this, but not enough to go out and do it. If you could provide any insight or help I would be greatly appreciative. I will also post more comments and questions as time goes by. This paint job won't be for awhile as I am starting school this monday and all my money is going to that tuition bill, but once winter rolls around I am looking at doing a few things to the vehicle while I am on break.
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Before I start, I want to show some pictures of my current paint finish. This has been this way since I bought the car 3 years ago. It has slowly gotten worse, and I am fed up now!
***WARNING: The paint finish you are about to see is obscenely damaged...***






At this point, things can really only get better from here. My dad offered to help me get it repainted, but I have been quoted between 1,800 and 3,000 for a paint job. I totally understand that you pay for what you get and I am all about paying for quality, because that is what truly matters. But I was thinking to myself the other day: "My paint is so messed up that it only can be improved...why don't I make this into a learning experience?". So that is what I plan on doing soon, making it a learning experience. Worse case scenario, I have to have it professionally done like I was going to in the first place...
So here are some questions and thoughts. I would really appreciate any and all help! What's funny is I have stopped posting at other forums because this has been the most helpful and kind online community I have ever been to! Thanks!
1. A repaint is in order! But what tools are going to be needed to do so?
-Currently I have a 30 Gallon Husky Air compressor that has NEVER been
used. But this is all I have...
-As for the other tools I need, is harbor freight a good place to get them?
I have seen some HVLP guns for sale there for a relatively low price...but
that makes me question their quality?
3. From what I have heard, PPG is the best paint to go with. Thoughts?
-Regardless of brand, how do I get it to match my factory or close to
what it was?
4. I was considering doing a single stage and not doing a cc. I really don't
the whole clear coat failure, and from my extensive reading here, SS
tend to have a deeper, wetter look overall and are much softer to work
on? Possible?
5. I am under the impression that regardless of what you do, getting down to the metal is the best procedure for painting, is this correct? If not, why?
I have a slight working knowledge of how to do this, but not enough to go out and do it. If you could provide any insight or help I would be greatly appreciative. I will also post more comments and questions as time goes by. This paint job won't be for awhile as I am starting school this monday and all my money is going to that tuition bill, but once winter rolls around I am looking at doing a few things to the vehicle while I am on break.
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