I think this may be the most suitable forum to ask.
We bought a 11 year old SUV it has got some dings and scratches.
Dings will be taken out by a good PDR guy.
There are some scratches and keyed a bit, and where the door swing out is full of chips like someone opened it against a stucco wall everyday (only on the door's edge). Most of these are on the doors.
I got a bottle of touch up paint and was going to order a more expensive chip repair "system".. but just thinking about what to do, I am probably going to keep the vehicle for years. I plan to have the car repainted when the roof and hood clearcoat fails, that's why I didn't really mind the dings and dents keeping this in mind.
However now I am thinking having a mobile guy come out and do touchup, and I doubt the finest hand touchup will suffice he will probably spray the door and blend it etc.
I am not sure if spraying will decrease the car's value by much, I was always told original paint is more precious than anything. However soon after I have studied the car in detail, the front and rear bumper has already been repainted.
so my question as title say, does a partial respray really make the car value go down?
No bondo is involved beside scruffed up plastic moulding.
Additional thoughts: I don't really know how much "value" I am dwelling on however. It's like a $12-$15k car, by the time I want to sell it probably will be over 200k miles and be a clunker worth a few Ks only?
We bought a 11 year old SUV it has got some dings and scratches.
Dings will be taken out by a good PDR guy.
There are some scratches and keyed a bit, and where the door swing out is full of chips like someone opened it against a stucco wall everyday (only on the door's edge). Most of these are on the doors.
I got a bottle of touch up paint and was going to order a more expensive chip repair "system".. but just thinking about what to do, I am probably going to keep the vehicle for years. I plan to have the car repainted when the roof and hood clearcoat fails, that's why I didn't really mind the dings and dents keeping this in mind.
However now I am thinking having a mobile guy come out and do touchup, and I doubt the finest hand touchup will suffice he will probably spray the door and blend it etc.
I am not sure if spraying will decrease the car's value by much, I was always told original paint is more precious than anything. However soon after I have studied the car in detail, the front and rear bumper has already been repainted.
so my question as title say, does a partial respray really make the car value go down?
No bondo is involved beside scruffed up plastic moulding.
Additional thoughts: I don't really know how much "value" I am dwelling on however. It's like a $12-$15k car, by the time I want to sell it probably will be over 200k miles and be a clunker worth a few Ks only?