imported_jbr
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Help,
I brought my car (age 10 years) in to an established body shop to have some rust removed. I never had to take my car to a body shop before, so I didn't have experience, but I dealt with the owner of the shop and they have a window on to the work area, so I felt OK leaving my baby there.
When I got her back, she was all SCRATCHED up!! in some places down to the metal. I insisted that they repair it, but they did a horrible job!!
They had to repaint 2 panels, it looks OK but a little orange-peel. The car is dark metallic green "pearl" with clear coat.
My main concern is the passenger door, where they "buffed out" one of those scratches you can feel with your nail (and you can see the primer in the middle). The scratch is gone, but it LOOKS to me (I can't be sure) that they used a rotary buffer on the entire top half of the door. And they didn't know how to do it, because now the paint on that area looks duller and a lighter colour than the rest of the paint. Also, my paint is metallic pearl, so it kind of glitters in the sun. The passenger door no longer glitters very much.
Did they burn my paint? Is there any way to fix this? Since this happened (January) I've clayed twice and been over the whole car with Meguiar's polish glaze, Meguiar's #9 and Meguiar's Gold Class wax and random orbital polisher. There seems to be no difference, it still lacks gloss and colour!
Can I fix this! Please advise! :nixweiss
I brought my car (age 10 years) in to an established body shop to have some rust removed. I never had to take my car to a body shop before, so I didn't have experience, but I dealt with the owner of the shop and they have a window on to the work area, so I felt OK leaving my baby there.
When I got her back, she was all SCRATCHED up!! in some places down to the metal. I insisted that they repair it, but they did a horrible job!!
They had to repaint 2 panels, it looks OK but a little orange-peel. The car is dark metallic green "pearl" with clear coat.
My main concern is the passenger door, where they "buffed out" one of those scratches you can feel with your nail (and you can see the primer in the middle). The scratch is gone, but it LOOKS to me (I can't be sure) that they used a rotary buffer on the entire top half of the door. And they didn't know how to do it, because now the paint on that area looks duller and a lighter colour than the rest of the paint. Also, my paint is metallic pearl, so it kind of glitters in the sun. The passenger door no longer glitters very much.
Did they burn my paint? Is there any way to fix this? Since this happened (January) I've clayed twice and been over the whole car with Meguiar's polish glaze, Meguiar's #9 and Meguiar's Gold Class wax and random orbital polisher. There seems to be no difference, it still lacks gloss and colour!
Can I fix this! Please advise! :nixweiss
