Sandwox Automotive Collision Repair System
Fast & smart paint repair,just in a few steps.

The Sandwox Automotive Paint Repair System is a state-of-the-art solution designed to enhance the precision, efficiency, and quality of paint repair in automotive workshops. This system combines advanced technology with high-quality materials, offering a streamlined process for automotive paint restoration and repair. It’s engineered to address the specific challenges of automotive paint repair, delivering a superior finish while minimizing time and labor costs.

Step 1 - Old paint Removal

In collision repair and automotive refinishing, removing paint is one of the toughest tasks for any abrasive. To move forward quickly with the process, the abrasive must not only work efficiently but also maintain consistent performance, leaving behind a smooth surface that’s ready for the next step.

Step 2 - Putty sanding and feather edge

Putty sanding is the process of smoothing and shaping body filler to create an even surface, while feather edging blends the putty into the surrounding area to ensure a smooth, seamless transition for painting. Both steps are essential for a flawless finish in automotive refinishing.

Step 3 - Primer preparation

Primer preparation involves sanding the surface before applying the primer to ensure proper adhesion of the topcoat. It helps to remove any imperfections, smooth out rough areas, and create a uniform surface for the next layers of paint. This step may include using fine-grit sandpaper and cleaning the surface to remove dust or debris before applying additional coatings. Proper primer preparation is key to achieving a durable and smooth final finish.

Step 4 - Paint Preparation and blending

Paint preparation and blending involves smoothing the primer coat to create an even surface for the topcoat while ensuring a seamless transition between the primer and surrounding areas. After the primer has dried, it’s lightly sanded with fine-grit sandpaper to remove any imperfections and create a smooth, uniform surface. Blending refers to feathering the edges of the primer into the surrounding paint, ensuring no visible lines or ridges when the topcoat is applied. Both steps are essential for achieving a professional, flawless finish.

Dust-free Sanding System
Efficient dust extraction with groundbreaking abrasives

A dust-free workplace is one of the most important ways of reducing the risk of occupational diseases. Dust is a natural by-product of sanding, but it doesn't belong in the workplace air or in your lungs - it belongs in the dust extractor bag, where it can be safely deposited.