BigFloppy
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- Oct 31, 2007
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I finally got round to polishing the passenger's side door monday evening, to my surprise and shock, I found a serious paint anomaly... (looks like dust beneath the paint at manufacturing time) bubbled up, it's only a couple of mm round, but looking closely, I'm seeing it... so did the service advisior
So, they're definitely repainting at least some if not all of my passenger side door!! woohoo
A couple of questions come to mind...
So, they're definitely repainting at least some if not all of my passenger side door!! woohoo
A couple of questions come to mind...
1)What are the odds it will come back with orange-peel or not
2)Are they just going to blast the localised area down and repaint, or are they likely to repaint the whole door?
3)If it comes back with NO orange-peel in this area, am I justified in telling them they have to match the rest of my car to the current paint level?
4)They wouldn't be stupid enough to use single stage paint on this would they... if so, is there an easy way to tell single stage from clearcoated?
2)Are they just going to blast the localised area down and repaint, or are they likely to repaint the whole door?
3)If it comes back with NO orange-peel in this area, am I justified in telling them they have to match the rest of my car to the current paint level?
4)They wouldn't be stupid enough to use single stage paint on this would they... if so, is there an easy way to tell single stage from clearcoated?
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