I just had my hood respsrayed and a new bumper installed on my titanium silver BMW. I picked it up yesterday, and the color seems to match pretty good.
The body shop guy wet sanded once and did a shoddy job of polishing afterwards, but before I even mention it he asked if I could bring it back in a week or so for him to wet sand again and polish. I'm sure I'll need to follow up with correction work of my own... we shall see. I can actually see holograms/trails in the sunlight on a silver car if that says anything...
Anyway, when I'm taking the car I commented on how dirty it was from the sanded down clear/wet sanding that dried everywhere, and said I needed to get home and give it a wash. He told me that is absolutely fine, and I can wax it immediately as well...
It seems most paint care enthusiasts are against this idea--was this bad advice he gave me or what?
The body shop guy wet sanded once and did a shoddy job of polishing afterwards, but before I even mention it he asked if I could bring it back in a week or so for him to wet sand again and polish. I'm sure I'll need to follow up with correction work of my own... we shall see. I can actually see holograms/trails in the sunlight on a silver car if that says anything...
Anyway, when I'm taking the car I commented on how dirty it was from the sanded down clear/wet sanding that dried everywhere, and said I needed to get home and give it a wash. He told me that is absolutely fine, and I can wax it immediately as well...
It seems most paint care enthusiasts are against this idea--was this bad advice he gave me or what?