imported_beachwolverine
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Hi all,
On Monday a fellow turned into my 2007 Lexus E350; Smokey Granite Mica which you can see in Click and Brag if you search. I was in the right lane and he tried to make a right turn into Starbucks from the center lane without looking.
I was on my way to the airport and have not looked closely, but believe it will need a new left front quarter panel. I wnat to ensure that I get the best quality paint job from the body shop. Whiled I've learned a good bit here on taking care of paint, I don't know much about the actual painting process and I want to discuss this intelligently with the repair shop to ensure they know what they are doing and will do it correctly.
Besides the obvious: color match, no holograms or other defects, what should I be asking, inisting on and checking?
1. Are there preferred primers?
2. Is there a preferred base coat - I do I know they are using quality paint?, Does this have to come from Lexus (the shop will not be the Lexus dealer)
3. Same questions as #2 on clear coat. Can clear coat be matched for hardness with the clear on the rest of the car?
4. Anything else I should be thinking of?
The more I know the better chance I have to make sure the car stays in its pristine autopia condition.
Thanks.
On Monday a fellow turned into my 2007 Lexus E350; Smokey Granite Mica which you can see in Click and Brag if you search. I was in the right lane and he tried to make a right turn into Starbucks from the center lane without looking.
I was on my way to the airport and have not looked closely, but believe it will need a new left front quarter panel. I wnat to ensure that I get the best quality paint job from the body shop. Whiled I've learned a good bit here on taking care of paint, I don't know much about the actual painting process and I want to discuss this intelligently with the repair shop to ensure they know what they are doing and will do it correctly.
Besides the obvious: color match, no holograms or other defects, what should I be asking, inisting on and checking?
1. Are there preferred primers?
2. Is there a preferred base coat - I do I know they are using quality paint?, Does this have to come from Lexus (the shop will not be the Lexus dealer)
3. Same questions as #2 on clear coat. Can clear coat be matched for hardness with the clear on the rest of the car?
4. Anything else I should be thinking of?
The more I know the better chance I have to make sure the car stays in its pristine autopia condition.
Thanks.