If you need professional fender paint repair in Brooklyn, we’re here to help! At 312 Auto Collision, we focus on making your fender look like new again. Just bring your car to our auto body repair shop, and our technicians will handle everything. We use high-quality materials to match your car’s exact color perfectly.
Contact us today to set up an appointment and let our experts bring your vehicle’s fender back to its original beauty!
Use your car’s color code to find the right paint that matches.
Pick good-quality paint so it lasts longer and looks better.
Decide between enamel or urethane paint based on your budget and how you want it to look.
Make sure the paint works well with the primer and clear coat you’ll use.
Choose paint that protects against sunlight to prevent fading.
Look for trusted brands by checking reviews to find good paint.
Our team follows each step to make sure your car looks great again. From checking the damage to the final touches, we focus on getting it done right.
We begin by thoroughly inspecting the fender to assess damage and prepare the surface for painting.
The damaged area is sanded down to create a smooth surface, followed by applying a primer for better paint adhesion.
Using high-quality paint, we carefully apply multiple coats, ensuring even coverage and perfect color matching.
After the paint dries, we finish with a polish to improve shine and protect the surface, leaving your fender looking brand new.
Yes, you can attempt DIY repairs using touch-up paint kits. However, professional repairs often yield better results and durability.
We can repair scratches, dents, chips, and rust on your fender. Each type of damage requires specific techniques for effective restoration.
Costs vary depending on the extent of the damage, but we offer competitive pricing. We also provide free estimates to help you budget.
Absolutely! We use your vehicle's color code to ensure a perfect match. This helps maintain your car's original appearance.
Look for visible scratches, chips, rust, or fading paint on the fender. If you notice any of these signs, it’s time to consider a repair.