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1. Find out whether there is a specific name or coding for the paint color of your car. This is usually available from the dealer (if you bought your car new) or your repair shop
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1. Locate the vehicle identification number. The identification number includes a lot of details about the car, including the paint color. It is different than the VIN number. It
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Video Transcript. Have you ever wondered how they get your paint to match so that it looks exactly like it did before the accident? Well this is it, this is called the pain mixing
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Video Transcript. Now Andy's applying multiple coats of the purple candy to the black let down card. He using another card as a bit of masking so he's spray one coat on then move
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