GL done in by golf ball hail... Matching paint?
My largest concern would be paint matching with Peridot Brown (know in USA as Verde Brooke), if they decide not to do some panels.
Anyone else have any experience with repairs-resprays with that paint code? I wound up with a totally mis-matched door once on a Dodge and it drove me bananas. Whit the strong colour change with this paint, I'm worried.
Do they plan on replacing the dented panels or filling with bondo???
Lessons:
1. If you are picky, which it sounds like you are, only have a MB Certified shop do the work.
2. Make sure they know when you take it to get the work done that you are picky. Most shops have a wide range of talent.
3. Don't accept anything less than near perfection. I say near perfection because it won't be a factory paint job but a good shop can come real close.
4. If it isn't darn near perfect, then tell them to fix it. When I got my GL back, the bumper had swirl marks all over it like they buffed it with sand paper. I could also tell that the spray pattern was different than the factory pattern on the other panels. In addition, there was a spot that looked like they added a parking sensor. They weren't even sure how they put the spot in the paint. The bumper was also not attached properly by one of the the wheel wells and a clip holding the carpeting in the rear wheel well was only half inserted. I could go on.
After the second go around, it was clear that they put someone else the on the project. With the exception of maybe two small spots where the spray gun shot out a couple of droplets that were maybe larger than others, it is perfect. You can only see those spots if you are looking hard for them. No one else will ever notice.
So, start with a good shop and don't settle for mediocrity because a MB certified shop is capable of some really good work.
We'll see what's up soon.
Find the very best auto body shop possible. Take it there. Paint is paint and it does not matter if it is Mercedes paint or other (here it is mostly PPG anyway).
If the shop needs to paint the whole panel to make it right, they will. It is that simple. (Do not go to a dealer's shop, if it is in the dealership. They are seldom clean enough and usually do a much worse job than a dedicated auto body shop.)
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