Spray Painting in Laurieton
- Full resprays or targeted spot repairs available to suit your vehicle’s needs
- Advanced spray booth technology ensures a flawless, dust-free finish every time
- High-end finishes achieved with durable, vibrant PPG paints—matched to your original or made just for you
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Spray Painting That Restores, Refreshes & Reinvents
A great spray paint job does more than just cover a scratch—it brings your car back to life. At Camden Haven Panel Works, we offer professional spray painting that delivers smooth, even finishes and flawless colour matching to drivers in Laurieton, Port Macquarie, Lake Cathie, Wauchope and beyond. Whether you need a full respray or a quick touch-up, our purpose-built, air-controlled spray booth ensures a clean, dust-free environment for high-quality results on every job.
We use premium PPG automotive paints for rich colour and long-lasting durability. From restoring faded panels to fixing paint damage after a repair, our team has the experience and precision to get it right the first time. Want a brand-new custom colour? We can do that too. With decades of experience and full control over the process in-house at our Laurieton workshop, you can expect professional results with a finish that stands out.
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02 6559 6944
to book your vehicle's spray painting or get a free quote.
All Cars, All Colours, All Makes, All Models
Your Car’s Finish Is Our Focus
A good paint job starts long before the spray gun comes out. We take the time to prep every surface properly, ensuring the paint goes on smooth, even and with zero imperfections. Our tradesmen bring over 70 years of combined experience to every respray, whether it’s a full-body job or a small panel touch-up.
Colour matching is where we really shine. Using premium products and detailed application techniques, we make sure the new paint blends seamlessly with your existing finish—or we can help you choose something new and fresh with professional advice on colour options and finishes. We work on all makes and models and take pride in restoring your vehicle’s appearance to showroom condition. Everything is done in-house right here in Laurieton, with no outsourcing, no delays and no shortcuts.
Whether you're after a full colour change or need to repair paint after a dent or smash, we’ll make sure your car leaves our shop looking better than ever.
Frequently Asked Questions
What kind of paint is used in car spray painting?
Automotive spray painting typically uses one of three main types of paint: acrylic lacquer, enamel or urethane-based paints. However, most modern vehicles are finished with two-pack (2K) urethane paints due to their durability, gloss, and resistance to UV damage and chemicals. High-end workshops often use branded systems such as PPG, Glasurit or DuPont, which offer a wide range of colours and finishes, including metallic, pearl and matte options. These paints are usually applied in multiple layers—primer, basecoat and clearcoat—to achieve a smooth, long-lasting finish. Spray painting is generally carried out in a dust-free, temperature-controlled booth for best results.
What’s the difference between a respray and a touch-up?
A respray involves repainting an entire panel or the entire vehicle, often after damage, fading or colour change. This process includes stripping or sanding the old paint, applying primer, spraying basecoat and finishing with a clear coat. It’s labour-intensive and offers a like-new finish.
A touch-up, on the other hand, is used for small areas such as chips, scratches or minor imperfections. It involves applying matching paint to the damaged spot, sometimes with a brush or pen, and may not blend perfectly with surrounding paint. Touch-ups are quick and cost-effective, but less precise in appearance compared to a respray.
Can I spray paint my car myself?
While it’s technically possible to spray paint your car at home, it’s not recommended unless you have experience, the right tools and a proper working environment. DIY spray painting often results in uneven coverage, visible drips, poor colour matching or contamination from dust and debris. Professional spray booths are designed to control airflow, temperature and particles to ensure a smooth, even finish. In contrast, home setups—like garages or open spaces—make it difficult to achieve the same level of quality. If you're only aiming to cover minor scratches or chips, a DIY touch-up kit may work. But for full panels or resprays, it's best left to professionals.