My car may be going back to the auto body shop to fix a problem created by an auto body shop. I've been told that to fix the problem, a portion of the car will need to be repainted. If that happens, should I let the auto body shop rotary buff the area after it is clearcoated? Or, should I tell them to just spray it and leave it and I will buff it?
The last time it was at an auto body shop, they buffed out the repainted area which left tons of swirls, they took off the overspray with a rotary which cut the paint in several areas (not to mention more swirls), they damaged the weatherstripping around the doors, and they scratched up the trim pieces around the window.
I guess I'm concerned that if I mess up the buffing, I got no one else but myself to blame, but if I let them do it, I can get it fixed. The dealer paid for the last one and it is going to pay for this one. I wanna keep the dealer on the hook until I'm satisfied.
This is not my first choice as I'm negotiating to get a refund on the car.
The last time it was at an auto body shop, they buffed out the repainted area which left tons of swirls, they took off the overspray with a rotary which cut the paint in several areas (not to mention more swirls), they damaged the weatherstripping around the doors, and they scratched up the trim pieces around the window.
I guess I'm concerned that if I mess up the buffing, I got no one else but myself to blame, but if I let them do it, I can get it fixed. The dealer paid for the last one and it is going to pay for this one. I wanna keep the dealer on the hook until I'm satisfied.
This is not my first choice as I'm negotiating to get a refund on the car.