Respray on 2016 E63s
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Respray on 2016 E63s
Ran into a storm causing scrapes, scratches and road rash to the car. Having car resprayed to original factory color. Car had no body damage just paint so hope the respray comes out looking just like OEM. Body Shop is where local Mercedes Benz sends all their vehicles for repair so should be in good hands.
Anyone have a similar experience requiring a respray of their E63s?
Anyone have a similar experience requiring a respray of their E63s?
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Ran into a storm causing scrapes, scratches and road rash to the car. Having car resprayed to original factory color. Car had no body damage just paint so hope the respray comes out looking just like OEM. Body Shop is where local Mercedes Benz sends all their vehicles for repair so should be in good hands.
Anyone have a similar experience requiring a respray of their E63s?
Anyone have a similar experience requiring a respray of their E63s?
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Ran into a storm causing scrapes, scratches and road rash to the car. Having car resprayed to original factory color. Car had no body damage just paint so hope the respray comes out looking just like OEM. Body Shop is where local Mercedes Benz sends all their vehicles for repair so should be in good hands.
Anyone have a similar experience requiring a respray of their E63s?
Anyone have a similar experience requiring a respray of their E63s?
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Mine is black too. You will be fine.
Peter,
I think he is getting the entire car painted??? If so your usual concerns about blending white shouldn't be an issue. And his car is black anyway.
Peter,
I think he is getting the entire car painted??? If so your usual concerns about blending white shouldn't be an issue. And his car is black anyway.
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Black will be fine .... pearl white sucks to blend!!!
ill never get a white car again
ill never get a white car again
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Very true about the man with the spray gun and prep, etc..
I am having them respray the entire car including the back trunk and rear bumper even though these areas were not damaged by the storm. Concerned with color match.
They are replacing the windshield with a MB stamped windshield and also the active curve lights are included in the loss, but will only allow if they are factory new OEM headlamps.
After the respray, I will have ceramic coat applied. Considering the protective film prior to the ceramic coat as well.
I am having them respray the entire car including the back trunk and rear bumper even though these areas were not damaged by the storm. Concerned with color match.
They are replacing the windshield with a MB stamped windshield and also the active curve lights are included in the loss, but will only allow if they are factory new OEM headlamps.
After the respray, I will have ceramic coat applied. Considering the protective film prior to the ceramic coat as well.
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Very true about the man with the spray gun and prep, etc..
I am having them respray the entire car including the back trunk and rear bumper even though these areas were not damaged by the storm. Concerned with color match.
They are replacing the windshield with a MB stamped windshield and also the active curve lights are included in the loss, but will only allow if they are factory new OEM headlamps.
After the respray, I will have ceramic coat applied. Considering the protective film prior to the ceramic coat as well.
I am having them respray the entire car including the back trunk and rear bumper even though these areas were not damaged by the storm. Concerned with color match.
They are replacing the windshield with a MB stamped windshield and also the active curve lights are included in the loss, but will only allow if they are factory new OEM headlamps.
After the respray, I will have ceramic coat applied. Considering the protective film prior to the ceramic coat as well.
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Very true about the man with the spray gun and prep, etc..
I am having them respray the entire car including the back trunk and rear bumper even though these areas were not damaged by the storm. Concerned with color match.
They are replacing the windshield with a MB stamped windshield and also the active curve lights are included in the loss, but will only allow if they are factory new OEM headlamps.
After the respray, I will have ceramic coat applied. Considering the protective film prior to the ceramic coat as well.
I am having them respray the entire car including the back trunk and rear bumper even though these areas were not damaged by the storm. Concerned with color match.
They are replacing the windshield with a MB stamped windshield and also the active curve lights are included in the loss, but will only allow if they are factory new OEM headlamps.
After the respray, I will have ceramic coat applied. Considering the protective film prior to the ceramic coat as well.
Just a quick important note here... Make sure you let the new paint gas off properly (depends, but 60 days minimum is my recommendation) before ceramic coating. Same would go for wraps.
If you are concerned with the paint getting further from perfection in the meantime, just do regular paint corrections and polishing then (clay bar or claymitt before polishing) and you can coat or wrap it.
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I had to have my E Class repainted a few months after I took delivery. Some "guy" decided to smash in the plate glass window in my garage to get in and steal a bicycle. I know -- just stupid. But right after that he tried to break into the house while we were inside. Never caught him. . .
Anyway, my steel grey car is now a full repaint. In my case, it actually looks better after a repaint by a MB Certified shop. Better prep than factory, and an extra coat or two of clear. Of course, the shop knows me well for 15+ years, and all of our cars go there if any body work is needed.
As the others said, it is all in the hands of the person doing the work. If done properly, there won't be any issues.
Anyway, my steel grey car is now a full repaint. In my case, it actually looks better after a repaint by a MB Certified shop. Better prep than factory, and an extra coat or two of clear. Of course, the shop knows me well for 15+ years, and all of our cars go there if any body work is needed.
As the others said, it is all in the hands of the person doing the work. If done properly, there won't be any issues.
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How do they even approach a full respray ... do they sand it down?
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The body is in perfect condition so they will sand the paint down into the base coat but not all the way to the metal. Then they will put primer on, then base coat, and final top coat (clear)
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Not sure. In my case, my favorite shop doesn't mask anything. All trim is removed prior to prep and paint, then anything with clips or tabs is re-installed. Trim that is held with double-stick tape is all replaced. IIRC, the repaint on my E-Class was somewhere north of $5K - and that was for "stock" MB steel grey color plus clearcoat. Nothing custom here.
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Make sure you get obsidian metallic paint! The dealer had to redo my front bumper and for some reason they shot it with black 040 claiming it IS obsidian. It was awful. The front fender had metallic but where the bumper is under the headlight just glossy black. You can't tell unless you are looking for it and in sunlight/flashlight. Forced them to send me a check so that I can do it with right my shop. BTW my shop blended it perfectly from bumper to fender using the correct paint.
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The body shop used is the one that the local MB dealership uses for repairs.
They remove all badges, door handles, front/rear windshields, front facia, hood, some trim pieces, etc.. before primer, base coat, clear coat is applied
Paint code is 040 Black and NOT Obsidium Metallic Black Paint Code 197
New factory MB badges will be re-applied (not using the ones that came off the vehicle) along with new fasteners.
Total cost is around $13,000
They remove all badges, door handles, front/rear windshields, front facia, hood, some trim pieces, etc.. before primer, base coat, clear coat is applied
Paint code is 040 Black and NOT Obsidium Metallic Black Paint Code 197
New factory MB badges will be re-applied (not using the ones that came off the vehicle) along with new fasteners.
Total cost is around $13,000
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The body shop used is the one that the local MB dealership uses for repairs.
They remove all badges, door handles, front/rear windshields, front facia, hood, some trim pieces, etc.. before primer, base coat, clear coat is applied
Obsidium Black Metallic paint code 197 is being applied.
New factory MB badges will be re-applied (not using the ones that came off the vehicle) along with new fasteners.
Total cost is around $13,000
They remove all badges, door handles, front/rear windshields, front facia, hood, some trim pieces, etc.. before primer, base coat, clear coat is applied
Obsidium Black Metallic paint code 197 is being applied.
New factory MB badges will be re-applied (not using the ones that came off the vehicle) along with new fasteners.
Total cost is around $13,000
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The body shop used is the one that the local MB dealership uses for repairs.
They remove all badges, door handles, front/rear windshields, front facia, hood, some trim pieces, etc.. before primer, base coat, clear coat is applied
Paint code is 040 Black and NOT Obsidium Metallic Black Paint Code 197
New factory MB badges will be re-applied (not using the ones that came off the vehicle) along with new fasteners.
Total cost is around $13,000
They remove all badges, door handles, front/rear windshields, front facia, hood, some trim pieces, etc.. before primer, base coat, clear coat is applied
Paint code is 040 Black and NOT Obsidium Metallic Black Paint Code 197
New factory MB badges will be re-applied (not using the ones that came off the vehicle) along with new fasteners.
Total cost is around $13,000