WTH is up with tire shops as of late?

PA DETAILER

DETAILED TODAY?
Upon inspection of my wheels this morning, the tire machine did indeed leave some surface scratches on the faces of the wheels. NOT DEEP GOUGHES, just some scratching. But of course prior, they were not there. I did buff them out this morning, and they do look better. FIRESTONE. I can live with them. But i am really debating if i should contact them over this to see their take?

Well, i did just call him. He said swing it by tomorrow morning. He also said they just had the machines serviced.
 
PA Detailer- Hope you get some satsifaction, at least it sounds like you were able to polish it out somewhat.

The local Michelin shop trashed one of my wheels and blew me off when I complained about it...it was an emergency replacement that couldn't wait and they had assured me they'd do an OK job. At least in my case the damage was inside the barrel where only I notice it. Had it not been an emergency, I would've taken it to one of the (few) places that I know I can trust.
 
Yea, i mean they did not trash them, but still never should have happened. I'll take a nice credit. LOL. It will be interesting to see what they say/do. You pay a hefty price for new tires and should be 100% satisfied.
 
Sorry to hear. It seems like that is happening to more people lately or I'm just starting to hear more about it. I always take my wheels to a friend when getting tires put on and he takes really good care of them.
 
Makes me think taking pics as evidence before you have the work done would be a good idea. This is a good example of why I can't stand counting on other people for anything.
 
Yeah, I ask myself the same question quite often because I've had issues with the garage queen's tires/wheels over the years too.

Then I realize I'm here because I have a passion for cars and keeping them looking good but I'm a bit of an anomaly - most people don't care all that much and for the most part the tire shop workers fall into that category too. It's like they assume every tire/wheel comes off a service truck and treat it accordingly. Off quickly, on quickly and out the door - next! Most aren't Autopians.

I had to look around the tire shops locally after my easy to mount front wheels were damaged and talk to the staff before I had my very difficult to mount rear tires done. I finally found a shop that took the time to do the job right and the result was perfect - no issues.

There are shops that do good work though and I'm not the only car nut in my area and car guys know what shops are good and which ones are bad. We just have to find the good ones. If there's anyone around/near Victoria, B.C. looking for a good shop, PM me and I'll tell you a good one, one that cares. And one to stay away from, far away.
 
Maybe they do care but the big box stores are alllllllll about FAST and making the most money per day. You WONT get good quality service at a place like that. Its very rare. If they dont produce throughput they arent there very long. Its not a business model formed for perfection its in-out-paid
 
I would have held off polishing them before I called. Obviously they are going to look at it and say "what scratches".
 
Well, I need 2 tires replaced soon. Really soon. I'm in CT. Anyone in CT have a recommended tire installer that does not instill scratches on alloy wheels?
 
WOW I was going to post the same thing. The local dealer used a "soft razor" to remove the weights... looks like a HACK JOB. I said i have 45k miles and the inside of the wheel still looks new you cant tell me a razor did this damage. I know its not a luxury car but its MY CAR ! i got the cost of the install refunded but I will never go back there again ! so mad
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They offered to have the wheels "fixed" but then i would be out of a car for a day.. I cant afford that so looks like getting my 24 dollars back is the only option. well at least that covers the cost of a pad and wax
 
UPDATE: Took it up this morning in a downpour of course. Met the manager and we pulled it inside. I took some ww and a towel with me. Under his flashlight, sure enough the scratches on all 4 wheels were there as i pointed them out. OK This is what we will do. We have contact with a company that refinishes wheels and does them on site here. I will call them and set up a appointment for you and provide a rental also for that day. That sounds good to me. Fair enough. They still cant figure how it happened. So in my book i think thats fair.
 
PA DETAILER- Ah, that sounds promising! Hope they do a nice job for you. Wonder what this "on-site refinishing entails.

silver2kws6- Wonder what they were willing to do with regard to "getting it fixed"...isn't there *some* way that you could live without the car for a day or so...I mean, those wheels are worth saving aren't they?
 
I know there are mobile repair places that is their speciality. They come on site and do the refinishing and repair. Yea, i think i got treated fair. Thats their rep on the line. Just waiting for them to call with the appt. day.
 
it wasnt worth the fight since it is on the inside only If they messed up my wheels on the outside i would probably tell them to fix them. They have a guy who refinishes like PA detailers place... in the end it wasnt worth the fight.
 
Ah, OK. You might want to get some clear or a coating, or at least some layers of sealant, on the damaged areas, just to prevent corrosion.
 
PA Detailer- Yeah, but IMO those gouges are deep enough to be worrisome; the existing finish is compromised and it looks sorta serious. When one of my wheels got messed up like that during an emergency tire replacement I cleaned up the damage as best I could and touched up the area with KBS Coatings' DiamondFinish Clear. When I've failed to do this the damaged areas corroded and got worse. IF you use those wheels in a PA winter I'd sure want to get something on there before the roadsalt gets to them.
 
PA Detailer- Yeah, but IMO those gouges are deep enough to be worrisome; the existing finish is compromised and it looks sorta serious. When one of my wheels got messed up like that during an emergency tire replacement I cleaned up the damage as best I could and touched up the area with KBS Coatings' DiamondFinish Clear. When I've failed to do this the damaged areas corroded and got worse. IF you use those wheels in a PA winter I'd sure want to get something on there before the roadsalt gets to them.

These were surface scratches. Not gouges. Your finger nail would not catch them. Plan is when they are done and weather permitting is to get a another coat of DP WHEEL COAT on them. At least on the flat surfaces.
 
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