purplenurple
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I recently got paintwork done due to getting hit in a parking lot. There are these pinholes on the paint
http://img842.imageshack.us/img842/7049/dsc12532.jpg
http://img838.imageshack.us/img838/5424/dsc12542.jpg
I gave the shop multiple chances to fix them, but refuse to take my car back there. They said that the insurance company "didn't pay them enough for my standards" and that there was "too much gunk on my paint" (gunk being wax/sealant), thus causing these defects. :mad2:
The two pictured bother me in particular because they are at eye level and I always end up seeing them even as I walk by. It honestly makes my blood boil every time that I see them, considering how long my car spent at their shop, first getting the initial work done and then getting their defects "fixed". Any suggestions as to how to fix these? Tape off and apply some Dr. Colorchip or dab some clear coat and sand smooth?
This shop was also regarded as one of the best in the area. I figured that I would let them do the work since they paint the built Supras for a local, nationally-prominent, shop.
I'm not going to even get into the hazing left behind on their painted panels and adjacent panels that they didn't tape off.
EDIT: Or should I just accept this as "normal" from aftermarket paint and move on?
Thanks.
http://img842.imageshack.us/img842/7049/dsc12532.jpg
http://img838.imageshack.us/img838/5424/dsc12542.jpg
I gave the shop multiple chances to fix them, but refuse to take my car back there. They said that the insurance company "didn't pay them enough for my standards" and that there was "too much gunk on my paint" (gunk being wax/sealant), thus causing these defects. :mad2:
The two pictured bother me in particular because they are at eye level and I always end up seeing them even as I walk by. It honestly makes my blood boil every time that I see them, considering how long my car spent at their shop, first getting the initial work done and then getting their defects "fixed". Any suggestions as to how to fix these? Tape off and apply some Dr. Colorchip or dab some clear coat and sand smooth?
This shop was also regarded as one of the best in the area. I figured that I would let them do the work since they paint the built Supras for a local, nationally-prominent, shop.
I'm not going to even get into the hazing left behind on their painted panels and adjacent panels that they didn't tape off.
EDIT: Or should I just accept this as "normal" from aftermarket paint and move on?
Thanks.