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Paint Repair & Refinishing in Turner, Maine

Color matching, refinishing, and blending - the part of the repair that decides whether the work looks right or just looks fixed.

Paint is what makes a repair look like no repair happened at all. A panel can be perfectly straight, but if the color is off or the finish doesn't blend, the eye goes right to it. Refinishing is the step Jason has spent more than 30 years getting right - the difference between a panel that looks fixed and one that looks like nothing happened at all.

Every vehicle's paint is a little different - the original color, how sun and Maine winters have aged it, the way the finish catches light. Jason matches the color to your vehicle as it looks now, refinishes the repaired panels, and blends into the surrounding panels so the repair isn't something you notice.

Paint and refinishing go hand in hand with collision, dent, and rust work - it's the finishing step on most jobs that come through the shop. Whether it's a single repaired panel or refinishing after a larger repair, Jason does the work himself and doesn't call a job done until the finish looks right.

What this covers

Color matching

Your vehicle's color matched as it looks today, accounting for age and fading.

Panel refinishing

Repaired panels primed, painted, and finished to a clean, consistent surface.

Spot repair & blending

Smaller repairs feathered into the surrounding panels so there's no visible edge.

Refinishing after body work

The final paint step that completes collision, dent, and rust repairs.

Common questions

Can you match my vehicle's exact color?

Yes. Jason matches the paint to your vehicle as it looks now - factoring in the original color and how it has aged - and blends the new finish into the surrounding panels so the repair isn't noticeable.

Will the new paint match the rest of the car?

That's the whole point of blending. Rather than painting one panel a slightly different shade, Jason feathers the new paint into the neighboring panels so the color transition is invisible.

Do you repaint entire vehicles or do custom paint work?

Yes. Full repaints, color changes, custom finishes, graphics, pinstriping, and motorcycle paint are handled under Custom Paint Work - the shop's separate service for paint that isn't tied to a repair. This page covers repair-related refinishing: matching color and blending repaired panels into the rest of the vehicle.

How long does paint work take?

Refinishing needs time for proper prep, paint, and curing - it isn't something to rush. Jason gives you a timeline based on how many panels are involved and what other work the vehicle needs.

Get a free estimate

Send a few photos of the damage or call the shop. Jason will take a look and walk you through your options.

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