My car has collected some door dings and a couple of scratches in the paint. The scratches are deep enough to catch my fingernail so I figure that using Scratch-X, 3M SMR, or a similar product is useless. I have not had a car in a body shop for years and that experience was rather negative. So a few questions occur:
1. How can I tell if the body shop is any good beyond the obvious, such as looking at finished cars or shop cleanliness?
2. Speaking of finished cars, should I expect perfection...that is, not being able to tell that the car was worked on? The reason I ask this question is that my neighbor recently had a quarter panel on his car re-painted. He was quite proud of the work but I could see a difference in the clear coat when the sun was reflecting off the repaired area.
3. Is a stand-alone body shop generally better than a new car dealer body shop?
4. Is paintless dent repair the way to go for the door dings?
5. Finally, can anybody recommend a body shop in the Chicago area? Feel free to send me a PM on this last question.
Thanks!
1. How can I tell if the body shop is any good beyond the obvious, such as looking at finished cars or shop cleanliness?
2. Speaking of finished cars, should I expect perfection...that is, not being able to tell that the car was worked on? The reason I ask this question is that my neighbor recently had a quarter panel on his car re-painted. He was quite proud of the work but I could see a difference in the clear coat when the sun was reflecting off the repaired area.
3. Is a stand-alone body shop generally better than a new car dealer body shop?
4. Is paintless dent repair the way to go for the door dings?
5. Finally, can anybody recommend a body shop in the Chicago area? Feel free to send me a PM on this last question.
Thanks!