Collision Auto Paint Repair

Paint and refinish refers to the process of restoring a vehicle’s exterior paint after damage such as scratches, dents, or collision repairs. This involves:

Surface Preparation – The damaged area is sanded, cleaned, and primed to ensure the new paint adheres properly and smoothly.

Color Matching – Technicians use specialized tools and paint codes to match the vehicle’s original color exactly.

Painting – Layers of paint are carefully applied, often in a controlled spray booth, followed by clear coat to protect the finish.

Refinishing – The painted area is polished and buffed to blend seamlessly with the rest of the vehicle, giving it a uniform, like-new appearance.

This process not only restores the vehicle’s look but also helps protect the body from rust, corrosion, and environmental damage.

Person spray painting a black car while wearing a mask, goggles, and protective gear, with the car masked off with plastic and green painter's tape.
A young man working with paint cans in a workshop, wearing a black 'RAW Motorcraft' T-shirt and goggles, holding a brush and stirring paint in a can.
A person in black clothing and green safety glasses is working on a black car that is covered with a clear plastic sheet and green painter's tape, in a clean, white-walled automotive workshop with a 'RAW MOTORCRAFT' logo on the wall.
A person wearing a black shirt and glasses standing in a workshop aisle with shelves of paint cans and spray paint caps.