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Hi, here we are again in the paint department at Lou Ehler's Body Shop and this is their
down dry spray booth. To one of two they have, they use daily painting many, many cars every
week. The way that this particular booth works; the air comes in the top, enters the booth
from the top and is drawn downward so that all of the excess paint material that is floating
in the atmosphere inside the booth is taken down into filters and is captured so that
it's not taken up into the atmosphere that we breathe every day. Here we are inside the
spray booth; this vehicle is prepared for shoot. Like I said you don't want to touch
it. As you can tell all of the primer has been in this area of repair and they're going
to blend colors both directions. That way they'll bring the color just a little bit
into this door and fade it out gradually that way there is not a stark break of color, it's
blended in. Then once all the color is on, that's your first coat, they're going to let
it set for about 15 minutes, then they're going to come and they're going to clear all
of this other area. Everything that you see that's unmasked will be cleared with a clear
coat. And that will give it that deep luster and the color will blend in, it'll match perfectly.
So let's take a look at the painting.