After getting my car repaired at a great local body shop, they initially detailed the car (no correction or swirl removal) and it looked fine. Today I took it in for them to wash the car and wax the re painted area. I was shocked to see lots of swirls on the sides and hood of the car. There were some there before, but it wasn`t that bad. I`ve seen this happen before with cars that come out of body shops - the quality of paintwork is good, but the final polishing or detailing isn`t. I would think that as good as a lot of shops are at painting that they would take just as much care at properly detailing a car and either removing light swirl marks or being careful not to add any. The repainted area (rest bumper and hatch)is not bad at all, just the sides and hood.
I don`t know what the shop and say if I took it back to him and I was in a hurry to get to another appointment when I left. Frankly, now that I have some good tools and products, I would rather do it myself. I had just washed my car myself about a week and a half ago and while there was some light marring, I know that it was not this bad.
I don`t know what the shop and say if I took it back to him and I was in a hurry to get to another appointment when I left. Frankly, now that I have some good tools and products, I would rather do it myself. I had just washed my car myself about a week and a half ago and while there was some light marring, I know that it was not this bad.
