When replacing individual body parts (wings, doors, hood, etc.), and also after straightening work on deformed parts, carry out partial or complete painting of the outer surface of the part.
Before painting, lightly sand newly installed parts and apply epoxy primer to the entire surface.
Paint the part using the same technology as repainting a car body.
Painting of individual body parts (Chevrolet Niva 1)
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