How To Mix Car Paint - A Quick Paint Mixing Tip with Kevin Tetz - Eastwood

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In this video Kevin Tetz shows you that mixing paint isn't all that difficult when you have the right supplies. Mixing cups are an essential part of any paint project because they ensure your mix ratios are exact.

Perfect mix ratios are crucial when painting a car and good mixing cups are the only way to ensure that you get the exact mix every time you paint.

The Eastwood Company Channel is your source for automotive Tips and How-To's, we pride ourselves in providing all the information and techniques needed on nearly every part of vehicle restoration. We not only provide you with the products, we show you how to use them to DO THE JOB RIGHT. Since 1978

You'll get a lot of great tips and tricks along the way that will help you do a great job when you spray your car.

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It is good to be on YouTube channel, it makes you feel really good

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Don't forget to subscribe so you don't miss any great tips from Kevin Tetz and Eastwood. Are YOU an Eastwood Guy? We know Kevin is. - Eastwood...Since 1978.

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I'm painting my whole car. And was wondering. Is it wise to mix my whole gallon at 1 time and keep refilling cup from the mixed gallon? Or do it in batches?

keithcarney
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If over 80 what’s reducer do for paint 🎨
Oh didn’t tell me y
Ps 1950 used to paint tractors with brush
That’s the way I did it no final coat and a 200 pound boat tarp in storage yard has done damage and hate seeing metal
My 1955 Ford has one spot rust had a paint aluminum color specialty for prevent rust any idea 💡 what paint that was ?
Appreciate if know

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I don't know nothing about it would make sense to me if each liquid was poured into a different cup and then the cups were poured in a larger cup, because If I poured straight from the can into one large cup there would be no way to take out anything that I might have accidently overfilled.

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