Spray Painting

What Is Spray Painting?

Spray painting is the process of applying liquid paint to a surface using a spray gun. In the automotive industry, it is used to restore a vehicle’s original colour, repair damage from accidents, or give a vehicle a new look. Spray painting is not just about appearance—it also provides a protective layer against corrosion, scratches, and the harsh South African climate.
Spray Painters typically work alongside Panelbeaters, who repair dents and structural damage, before the painter refinishes the surface to make the vehicle look brand new.

The Process of Spray Painting

How Long Does It Take to Qualify as a Spraypainter in South Africa?

Spray painting is recognised as a skilled trade in South Africa and falls under the training and certification of MERSETA. To qualify, a person usually undergoes a structured apprenticeship that combines theory and practical work.

Training Duration

Between 3 and 4 years.

Requirements

• A minimum of Grade 9 (some employers prefer matric).
• Completion of formal training through EMPOWERMENT ACADEMY.
• On-the-job learning in our workshop under the guidance of experienced artisans.
• Passing a Trade Test to earn a Red Seal qualification.

The Value of Spray Painting in South Africa

Spray painters are more than just vehicle finishers—they play a vital role in maintaining car value, aesthetics, and protection. With South Africa’s bustling roads and frequent collisions, the demand for qualified spray painters remains high.
The career not only offers job stability but also opportunities for entrepreneurship, making it an appealing trade for those who enjoy hands-on work and creativity.

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