Last monday I dropped my car off at the shop to get painted. I paid $2200 in cash to have the entire car painted pretty much the stock color except adding a little extra flake. They were not going to paint the door jams but they said they would fix the visible blemishes on the body which were like 3 dents, 5 scratches and some spots on my hood where rocks had hit them. They were also going to painting over my fiberglass body kit with some bumpy areas.
So i pick the car up today and i notice that yet my dents are pulled out but slightly mis shappen you cant see it but you can feel it. The scratches and spots are just painted over, the bumpers are still very bumpy and there are two spots where i can see the original color showing through.... WTF
My main question is.... is it standard procedure to sand the clear coat or something before reshooting an entire car. And if someone with experince could explain the basic steps in prepping/ shooting a car i would greatly appreciate it.
I'm bringing the car back today after 1 to talk to the manager. I want to make sure I have an idea of what I'm talking about. Its bad enough i'm going to cry (its okay i'm a girl) becuase this paint job has cost me so much.
So i pick the car up today and i notice that yet my dents are pulled out but slightly mis shappen you cant see it but you can feel it. The scratches and spots are just painted over, the bumpers are still very bumpy and there are two spots where i can see the original color showing through.... WTF
My main question is.... is it standard procedure to sand the clear coat or something before reshooting an entire car. And if someone with experince could explain the basic steps in prepping/ shooting a car i would greatly appreciate it.
I'm bringing the car back today after 1 to talk to the manager. I want to make sure I have an idea of what I'm talking about. Its bad enough i'm going to cry (its okay i'm a girl) becuase this paint job has cost me so much.
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