Automotive Paint Removal
When it comes to collision repair and automotive refinishing, paint removal can be one of the most demanding jobs on the abrasive you choose. In order to be able to carry out the paint removal process quickly, the abrasive must not only work quickly, but also consistently, leaving a surface that can be easily moved onto the next step.
Sanding
Sanding is typically the easiest and most inexpensive option for DIY’ers. The real cost of using something like a sanding board or power sander is your time and physical effort. You can expect sanding a whole car to take one person multiple days at a minimum. Additionally, you may find that there are some tight spots on your car that hand sanders simply can’t get to. For flat surfaces, a dual-action sander will speed up the process considerably but at the risk of generating enough heat to warp the car’s sheet metal
Automotive Paint Masking
Paint masking is one of the most important steps taken in automotive refinishing and collision repair before any paint is applied onto the car, and masking tapes and films have a significant role in pre-painting preparation. The end result of a paint process can depend on something so simple yet crucial as application of masking supplies.
TMILES offers high-quality tapes and protective films for different masking purposes, for making sure the paint process is carried out in a controlled fashion, for reaching the best possible finish
Polishing and Finishing
Whether in fabrication and refinishing, factory production or restoration, polishing is the final stage to achieve the best possible finish. A fresh coat of paint with varnish or varnish on top achieves a perfect finish after each previous step. We offer a complete line of products, tools and solutions for any surface you work on