BROTOMOTIV now has the video on their YouTube channel. According to the video, the Dzire’s current owner got the vehicle a few years ago as a gift for his wife. He selected the beige tone because it appeared more natural in photographic representations.

Several small dings could be seen on the car’s exterior. The group promptly got to work on them. Panels with dents were stripped of their paint to reveal the marks. After the paint was taken off, a dent puller was used to restore the panel. An even surface was achieved by grinding away excess metal, and rust would be prevented in the future by priming the metal.

This is essential for avoiding an excessively thick coat of paint on the vehicle. Each of the fenders, bumpers, grilles, bumpers, and doors was taken off and sanded separately. After the old paint was stripped off, a coat of black primer was applied over the entire vehicle.

After a coat of black primer was applied, the car was rolled into a paint booth and given a coat of Lava Blue. To get that high gloss, a layer of clear coat was also sprayed over the paint. The sedan’s standard alloy wheels were also repainted to make them look like new.