Hi All,
So I have a general question about auto body repair that I am hoping some experts on here can help with. I have a 2000 Lexus ES300 that is Pearl White. Over Thanksgiving I had a slight run in with a deer. The hood was slightly dented on one side (small enough to just have repaired).
After I got the car back at the end of Dec. I noticed that whenever there is bright light shinning on the hood you can see where it was blended.
The dent was in the front corner of the hood so you can see about half way across the hood where there is almost a "dust" like effect. I am assuming this is where the blend thins out and the pearl effect layer is causing the effect. I don't notice any color blend inconsistency - just the reflective part of the paint. Is this normal? Or a bad paint job?
So I have a general question about auto body repair that I am hoping some experts on here can help with. I have a 2000 Lexus ES300 that is Pearl White. Over Thanksgiving I had a slight run in with a deer. The hood was slightly dented on one side (small enough to just have repaired).
After I got the car back at the end of Dec. I noticed that whenever there is bright light shinning on the hood you can see where it was blended.
The dent was in the front corner of the hood so you can see about half way across the hood where there is almost a "dust" like effect. I am assuming this is where the blend thins out and the pearl effect layer is causing the effect. I don't notice any color blend inconsistency - just the reflective part of the paint. Is this normal? Or a bad paint job?