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A Full Respray or even Panel Respraying can take years off of your Mitsubishi, but it's vital to use a bodyshop around with the experience and equipment to finish the job to a high standard, at great value. Fortunatly ALL our Paint Shops and Bodyshops fulfil that criteria.


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JJ Lux Motors
592 Jobs Completed
Wigan
4.9 / 5

Hi! We did it again 3rd year in row we are top 3 best rated bodyshop in Wigan https://threebestrated.co.uk/car-body-shops-in-wigan Thanks to all our customers for yo

Aysin Limited
593 Jobs Completed
London
4.3 / 5

AYSIN LTD N15 4QF 61 MARKFIELD ROAD: we provide a quick and easy also friendly service for all types of cars bodywork engine ect contact us anytime !

Pro Auto Repair
150 Jobs Completed
Manchester
5.0 / 5

Pro Auto Repair is a Manchester based garage covering all of Manchester and the surrounding areas. We are a team of three highly skilled technicians who specialise in ac

Mells Auto Repairs
161 Jobs Completed
Frome
4.8 / 5

Specialising in diagnostic work, anything engine related, electrical repairs, air-con and general servicing. The garage is located at Mells Pit Works near Frome, BA113RH

Didcot Auto Centre
49 Jobs Completed
Didcot
3.4 / 5

"Didcot Auto Centre was established 5 years ago in our modern 4880 sqft premises. We provide car servicing, repairs and MOT testing. Over the years we have specialised in

M D Motors Ltd
12 Jobs Completed
Doncaster
4.8 / 5

We are a small company run between two families with premises in Mid Wales & South Yorkshire. We also have two authorised treatment facilities that take low mileage

Vehicle Body Solutions
78 Jobs Completed
Rutherglen
5.0 / 5

Vehicle Body Solutions provide a full accident repair service for major Insurance Companies, Fleet Managers, Accident Management Companies and private motorists. Our mod

Swift Autobodies Ltd
2 Job Completed
Helston
5.0 / 5

Ignition Motorsport
218 Jobs Completed
Turnpike Road
4.1 / 5

We are an established local independent garage and are proud to be members of Autofirst Network – a nationwide network of independent garages operating to the Network’s 6

Extra Mile Vehicle Services
92 Jobs Completed
braintree
4.9 / 5

Cost Efficient, Honest & Reliable Mechanic Services, either bring your car to our workshop or we bring the workshop to you! At Extra Mile Vehicle Services, we un

RDS Autocare
3 Job Completed
Basingstoke
5.0 / 5

We are a local and independent Accident Repair Shop based in Armstrong Road on the Daneshill Industrial Estate in Basingstoke, Hampshire. We specialise in car body repair

Cartek Chingford
582 Jobs Completed
London
3.6 / 5

In august 2014, Cartek Chingford opened its doors in the view of serving the local and surrounding areas of North Chingford with a high level of trust, knowledge and skil

Ovi Motors Ltd
575 Jobs Completed
London
4.8 / 5

Ovi Motors Ltd is based in Barking, Essex. We are specialized in all mechanical , bodywork and breakdown recovery. We offer quality services at accessible prices.

ARK Tech Autos Ltd
136 Jobs Completed
HIGH WYCOMBE
4.6 / 5

Ark Tech Autos is a privately owned, independent business that specializes in bodywork and mechanical work on all kinds of vehicles. We pride ourselves in delighting all

Meads Of Melksham
13 Jobs Completed
Melksham
5.0 / 5

Mead's of Melksham is a small, family run, independent garage that undertakes servicing and repairs for all makes and models of cars and vans. Kevan Freeland opened the b

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Find trusted paint repair shops to respray parts of your Mitsubishi car

Car Respray Prices

The guide has been written to answer some of the questions you may have about Respraying your Mitsubishi in . We have the produced the following guide to help you understand what is involved in the job and what you need to do if you would like to carry the car respray out yourself.

Having the paint on your car resprayed is a great way to restore its appearance and cover up any scratches, scuffs or fading that may have built up over time.

You can try to respray a car yourself however the finish will not be as professional unless you are an expert.

Specialist bodyshops in will be able to provide you with a fresh and quality finish which is why recommend getting quotes to see how much it will cost.

All you have to do is fill in your personal details and the details of your car and we will then be able to find the best local bodyshops or gargaes to provide car respray quotes directly to you.

What is involved during a car respray?

After cleaning the car with soap and water, the mechanic will scrub your Mitsubishi with a special sanding sponge which will help the new paint stick to the car.

All of the windows, tyres and trimmings will then be covered with newspaper and sheets as it is important not to get any paint on these parts.

Different garages have different spaces for respraying a car as some will have specialised machinery and rooms whereas others will carry out the respray in a conventional space. The mechanics themselves may spray your Mitsubishi manually as opposed to using machines if they are not a specialist body shop.

Having a professional carry out a car respray will ensure the quality of the job is ensured however if the cost of a car respray is too much you can always try it yourself.

At WhoCanFixMyCar we would recommend that you post the job in the form above and simply wait to see how much garages in will charge for the job. It’s a completely free service so it is worth finding out before you decide to respray your own car.

Below are the steps you need to take to respray your own car properly if the quotes you have recieved are too expensive.

How to Respray a Car

Materials for car spray

You need to gather all of the supplies required to respray your Mitsubishi which includes; 5-10 cans of paint cans (depending on the size of your car), masking tape, lots of newspaper, a paint drip cloth, a sanding sponge, 3-4 cans of flat grey spray primer and rust killer spray.

All of these supplies can be bought online.

Where to respray a car

It is essential that you carry out the respray on your Mitsubishi in a well ventilated area however this cannot simply be somewhere outside. If there is a high amount of sun exposure to the paint then it will ruin the work you have done, similarly, if it rains the pain will run and cause streaking on your Mitsubishi.

Many people who decide to respray their own cars do so in a garage. If you are considering doing the same thing it is vital that you cover the entire area including the floors and walls. The paint will get everywhere so cover everything!

Cleaning before a car respray

Your Mitsubishi needs to be completely clean and dry for the new layer of paint to stick to the exterior properly.

You should take your car to a car wash or carry out a through clean yourself with hot soapy water. This may be better than a car wash as the drive back home may result in your car picking up dirt on the journey.

Preparing a Mitsubishi before a respray

This is where you make use of your sanding sponge. Wet the sponge and scrub the entire area which will be resprayed. This will help the new layer of paint stick to the car.

Dry the car before respray

As soon as you have finished scrubbing the car with the wet sanding sponge, its time to dry the car. once more this is a vital part of getting the Mitsubishi ready for a respray.

If the weather is suitable and dry, leave the Mitsubishi out to dry further.

Remove rust before a respray

If there are any rusted areas on the car then you need to ensure that they are as sanded down as much as possible as this will help the new paint cover the damage.

You also need to ensure that all of the dirt is removed from the rusted areas as this will prevent the new paint from sticking to the car.

Using spray on rust killer is a good way of helping the paint stick properly. Ensure any rusted area are covered by rust killer.

Cover the windows before a respray

As soon as the car is bone dry, it’s time to cover all of the fittings such as the windows, wheels and handles with masking tape, newspaper and sheets.

Respraying a car

Now you can begin respraying your Mitsubishi. Start by using the primer on the rusted areas as this will also help with covering the damage effectively.

Cover everything during a car respray

As soon as all of the damaged area are covered in primer, you can begin respraying the Mitsubishi. It is important to focus on one area of the car at a time. Such as all of the car doors individually, then the bumpers and so on. It is important to provide a light and even coat the first time around. Once this is complete you can begin with the second and third coat.

The car spray paint that you use will carry instructions in regards to how long it will take to dry so make sure to pay attention, as it may vary from brand to brand.

If you follow these instructions properly, you will have a great chance of carrying out a professional looking job.

However, there is a huge amount of care and attention required to perform an expert job which is why we would recommend having a body shop or mechanic carry out the car respray.

Finding a mechanic you can trust to do a good job and charge a fair price, is not always easy, which is why we've simplified the process.

We work with a network of 17,784 mechanics and garages across the UK so we can find competitive car respray deals for you.

To find the best car resprays available in your ;

  • Enter your car registration number
  • Give us a few details about your car and your requirements
  • We’ll send you a great selection of quotes from mechanics and garages in

You can then compare the quotes and read reviews from previous customers to find the best deal before booking the car respray online.