A couple of months ago, several chunks of a truck tire hit the front bumper, hood and right front fender of my 2005 Mercedes. The body shop that I took it to replaced the front bumper, removed the dents from the hood and right front fender and repainted all three sections. The car is silver metallic. The body shop did a great job and the color match is great but the right front fender looks way too shiny compared to the rest of the right side of the car. It also looks slightly darker in certain lighting conditions and from certain angles but I think it is really due to the shinier clear coat.
I have always kept the car in near mint condition and the remaining factory paint is in great shape and does not have any door dings or other issues. Is there any way that buffing out the rest of the right side of the car will help make the factory painted panels blend better with the repainted panels?
The manager of the body shop said that I could bring the car back and they would try buffing the factory painted panels but I definitely want to take a stab at it myself first. I don’t want them messing up my factory paint by buffing it incorrectly. I have a PC and have used it successfully in the past to correct some problem areas on my Corvette. What do you all recommend? Can you recommend any particular products?
The only picture I have right now at work only shows the repainted hood and front bumper. I don't have a picture showing the right side of the car. The car also has it's winter wheels and tires installed in the picture.
Thanks for your help.
Matt
I have always kept the car in near mint condition and the remaining factory paint is in great shape and does not have any door dings or other issues. Is there any way that buffing out the rest of the right side of the car will help make the factory painted panels blend better with the repainted panels?
The manager of the body shop said that I could bring the car back and they would try buffing the factory painted panels but I definitely want to take a stab at it myself first. I don’t want them messing up my factory paint by buffing it incorrectly. I have a PC and have used it successfully in the past to correct some problem areas on my Corvette. What do you all recommend? Can you recommend any particular products?
The only picture I have right now at work only shows the repainted hood and front bumper. I don't have a picture showing the right side of the car. The car also has it's winter wheels and tires installed in the picture.
Thanks for your help.
Matt