





From my good amount of research, walking the truck or car really isn't needed when doing a base clear setup. And honestly, the truck doesn't need to be perfect, and I need some experience some how. However it turns out will be acceptable and will improve the quality of my next paint job.

From my good amount of research, walking the truck or car really isn't needed when doing a base clear setup. And honestly, the truck doesn't need to be perfect, and I need some experience some how. However it turns out will be acceptable and will improve the quality of my next paint job.
Also, I will for sure paint the roof all by itself, and the hood, tailgate, and back side of the one door all by themselves. From what I gather, that will help a beginner like me to not have to be as precise with how much material I mix at once and can mix smaller batches. I'm pretty confident that I can pull off an acceptable paint job in my first go but that I will be learning a lot more than I really want to!
Just on the forums and YouTube. Looking at these people's finished products, many of them being "industry experts" leads me to belive that walking the car isn't a necessity. The way it seems lots of folks do it is they basically paint the front clip, roof, rear "clip" and then the doors and stuff. Or in some type of order like that. I don't remember off the top of my head.




