Painting My IS300 an INSANE CUSTOM Color!



DIY painting an entire car in the dream garage? No problem! Huge thank you to Tommy and @thespraysource . Make sure you check out all they have to offer at https://thespraysource.com/products/shanks-blue-car-kit-grey-ground-coat?_pos=2&_psq=shanks&_ss=e&_v=1.0

0:00 Introduction
1:53 The Products
4:00 Bodywork
10:30 Masking
17:54 Painting
28:29 The Mistake

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40 thoughts on “Painting My IS300 an INSANE CUSTOM Color!”

  1. I really appreciate Evan and his positivity. I lost my dog, my best friend yesterday and I've been an absolute mess. This video helped distract me just a little from the pain so I thank you for that. The IS is gonna be sick. Great work .

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  2. Evan wasn't confident about how the color was going to come out but when you first showed the bumper my jaw hit the floor it looks like a color on a show car and is now one od my personal favorite shout out to spray source looking amazing

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  3. car looks dope Evan! You did a great job stop beating yourself up my guy! cause what it was to what it is know is a massive improvement. Keep being real homie much love from Canada!

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  4. I learned about the Spudger tool when I started doing my own liquid wraps. Then, like 5 years later, I started working in a factory making braking/sensor electric control modules, and they used them there. Was kinda cool seeing the same tool used in such varying industries!

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  5. Woah. Checked out the site and their prices are more than reasonable. I was expecting 3-4x more than what it was. Don’t have a project car that needs paint but if/when I do, seems like a no brainer.

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  6. With big panels like the hood you need a float/dust coat with the final layer of metallic in the clear while it’s still wet it helps all the metallic lay the same and hide any smaller tiger striping. You will have to redo the hood, you always paint front to back never side to side. And try to give yourself a 50% overlap each pass. I’ve been doing custom and restoration over 10 years and rarely shoot in a booth using the water floor cleaning method and end up with perfect results almost every time

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  7. If its even remotely custom,candy, high solids, or accessories I hit up Tommy. The spray source is a 1 stop shop and the best customer service and the kicker is the points you earn can be accumulated quickly

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