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Job Of AUTOMOTIVE PAINTERS repaint automobiles, trucks, and buses that have been
repaired, and older vehicles that have lost their luster. Others work on
production lines painting new motor vehicles.

To prepare a vehicle for repainting, painters or their helpers use power
sanders and sandpaper to remove the original paint or rust, and fill small
nicks and scratches with body putty. They also remove or mask parts they do
not want painted, such as chrome trim, headlights, windows, and mirrors.
When painting only a portion of a vehicle, they figure how much paint will
be needed to cover the area. They mix the paint to exactly match the
existing color and blend the paint to its correct thickness. This may
involve using simple arithmetic such as decimals and fractions and using a
viscosity meter to make sure the paint is the right consistency.

Painters use a spray gun to apply both the primer and final coats of paint,
which may be a natural or synthetic lacquer or enamel, or a polyurethane
coating. They adjust the spray gun nozzle and, if necessary, the
air-pressure regulator, according to the kind of paint being used. To speed
drying, they may place the freshly painted vehicle under heat lamps or in a
special infrared oven. After each coat of paint dries, they sand the
surface to remove any irregularities and to help the next coat adhere better.
This is the most time-consuming step. After the final coat of paint has
dried, painters or their helpers may polish the newly painted surface. They
clean their spray guns, mixing paddles, and other equipment. Painters must
also keep up with new products used in the manufacture and painting of cars,
and maintain records of materials used.

In production plants, painters may operate a washing tank to clean items
before painting. An increasing number of factories use automatic painting
machinery and robots controlled by workers who adjust the nozzles of guns
used by the robots. Painters also set up, keep the machinery running, and
check for imperfections. They may spray paint the parts that the machine
misses or cannot reach. As production lines become more automated, painters
must learn to handle machinery such as electrostatic applicators and powder-

AUTOMOTIVE PAINTERS repaint automobiles, trucks, and buses that have been
repaired, and older vehicles that have lost their luster. Others work on
production lines painting new motor vehicles.

To prepare a vehicle for repainting, painters or their helpers use power
sanders and sandpaper to remove the original paint or rust, and fill small
nicks and scratches with body putty. They also remove or mask parts they do
not want painted, such as chrome trim, headlights, windows, and mirrors.
When painting only a portion of a vehicle, they figure how much paint will
be needed to cover the area. They mix the paint to exactly match the
existing color and blend the paint to its correct thickness. This may
involve using simple arithmetic such as decimals and fractions and using a
viscosity meter to make sure the paint is the right consistency.

Painters use a spray gun to apply both the primer and final coats of paint,
which may be a natural or synthetic lacquer or enamel, or a polyurethane
coating. They adjust the spray gun nozzle and, if necessary, the
air-pressure regulator, according to the kind of paint being used. To speed
drying, they may place the freshly painted vehicle under heat lamps or in a
special infrared oven. After each coat of paint dries, they sand the
surface to remove any irregularities and to help the next coat adhere better.
This is the most time-consuming step. After the final coat of paint has
dried, painters or their helpers may polish the newly painted surface. They
clean their spray guns, mixing paddles, and other equipment. Painters must
also keep up with new products used in the manufacture and painting of cars,
and maintain records of materials used.

In production plants, painters may operate a washing tank to clean items
before painting. An increasing number of factories use automatic painting
machinery and robots controlled by workers who adjust the nozzles of guns
used by the robots. Painters also set up, keep the machinery running, and
check for imperfections. They may spray paint the parts that the machine
misses or cannot reach. As production lines become more automated, painters
must learn to handle machinery such as electrostatic applicators and powder-

AUTOMOTIVE PAINTERS repaint automobiles, trucks, and buses that have been
repaired, and older vehicles that have lost their luster. Others work on
production lines painting new motor vehicles.

To prepare a vehicle for repainting, painters or their helpers use power
sanders and sandpaper to remove the original paint or rust, and fill small
nicks and scratches with body putty. They also remove or mask parts they do
not want painted, such as chrome trim, headlights, windows, and mirrors.
When painting only a portion of a vehicle, they figure how much paint will
be needed to cover the area. They mix the paint to exactly match the
existing color and blend the paint to its correct thickness. This may
involve using simple arithmetic such as decimals and fractions and using a
viscosity meter to make sure the paint is the right consistency.

Painters use a spray gun to apply both the primer and final coats of paint,
which may be a natural or synthetic lacquer or enamel, or a polyurethane
coating. They adjust the spray gun nozzle and, if necessary, the
air-pressure regulator, according to the kind of paint being used. To speed
drying, they may place the freshly painted vehicle under heat lamps or in a
special infrared oven. After each coat of paint dries, they sand the
surface to remove any irregularities and to help the next coat adhere better.
This is the most time-consuming step. After the final coat of paint has
dried, painters or their helpers may polish the newly painted surface. They
clean their spray guns, mixing paddles, and other equipment. Painters must
also keep up with new products used in the manufacture and painting of cars,
and maintain records of materials used.

In production plants, painters may operate a washing tank to clean items
before painting. An increasing number of factories use automatic painting
machinery and robots controlled by workers who adjust the nozzles of guns
used by the robots. Painters also set up, keep the machinery running, and
check for imperfections. They may spray paint the parts that the machine
misses or cannot reach. As production lines become more automated, painters
must learn to handle machinery such as electrostatic applicators and powder-
type painting systems.


AutOmOtive Painter

jOseph BarraqUias
his the One who work the cars above...
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