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Can they really make the paint job perfect this way? will it leave lots of swirls on car?
I know, I should have refused delivery. I was caught up in the moment and took their word.
Can they really make the paint job perfect this way? will it leave lots of swirls on car?
I know, I should have refused delivery. I was caught up in the moment and took their word.
Yes, they can fix the problem. When I worked for Enterprise, at one time I had the body shop under my supervision. A really good body mechanic can do wonders and there will be no swirl marks. If it is not to your satisfaction, tell them to keep it until you are happy and ask for the body shop manager.
Can they really make the paint job perfect this way? will it leave lots of swirls on car?
I know, I should have refused delivery. I was caught up in the moment and took their word.
There are no swirls, I just don't want them to create any when and if I let them compound the car. These scratches are tiny, you need the right light and the right angle to see them. The majority of people would never notice them. But they bother me.
They will need to remove them or they can take it back. Our family has bought many cars there, i think they will make it right.
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Canvasback, I have no reason to doubt they’ll do what they say, but you may want to try to photograph and/or sketch the locations of some or all of the scratches in case they reappear (see previous paragraph).
The other thing is that compounding usually refers to something a little more aggressive than polishing. If, as you said, the scratches are barely visible I wonder if compounding is overkill and will remove more clearcoat than necessary. Might be worth asking about if it’s not too late.
BTW, I am pretty retentive too when it comes to how the car looks but if it is your daily driver then it will be very hard to keep it perfect. My $0.02.
Canvasback, I have no reason to doubt they’ll do what they say, but you may want to try to photograph and/or sketch the locations of some or all of the scratches in case they reappear (see previous paragraph).
The other thing is that compounding usually refers to something a little more aggressive than polishing. If, as you said, the scratches are barely visible I wonder if compounding is overkill and will remove more clearcoat than necessary. Might be worth asking about if it’s not too late.
Canvasback: I am an engineer by trade and at heart and anything less than perfect normally irritates me. I also struggled taking possession of our GL seeing the imperfections under flourescent lighting. Then I realized I should focus on the positive of being able to purchase a fine SUV, enjoy everything else it offers and not sweat the little stuff. Enjoy your ride!
I told them If the car isn't perfect, its not my car. They car get me another. I can wait, I have other cars to drive.
They are very casual about it and definitly think I am over reacting. I don't care, It has to be perfect.
They have been very nice, I can't complain at all about thier service. I think things will work out fine



