:help:I recently got my car back from a complete repaint. A local guy who has done a few cars in the neighborhood did the job. It's a 96 Impala SS, and although it's just a 12 year old Chevy, it's mine and I really really like it. I saw the jobs he had done before, and they looked good, and the customers had nothing but good things to say.
The deal was disassembly, strip down to metal, (had major clearcoat failure), and repaint in jet black.
After 5 weeks, I got it back. The paint appears to be good, but there are sanding scratches all over the car, and several places where it appears that the detail guy missed since they are dull and appear to be wet sanded. According the the painter, he doesn't do the buffing.
Because it's black it's hard to see with halogens, but in sunlight the car looks worse than I could have imagined.
After checking the prices from some of the detailers on here, I figure it's at least 12 hours to correct this mess, so at least 700-800 dolars, plus the concern of taking off too much clear.
the painter says he's willing to take it back to the same guy who screwed it up, but I'm not sure I'm OK with that. He won't contribute anything to another detailer, and of course like an idiot I've already paid him.
So, after this Russian novel of woe, (sorry!), here's the question. I am an amateur by any standard, and don't want to tackle this. Do I:
1. Sue him for a repaint or the cost of some major paint work?
2. Eat it and pay a real detailer?
3. Let him try again?
4. Buy a rotary and try and do this? I know my PC isn't going to make a dent.
Man, I am perplexed here, opinions would be appreciated!
Took a few pics, sorry for the lousy quality, but you get the idea.
The deal was disassembly, strip down to metal, (had major clearcoat failure), and repaint in jet black.
After 5 weeks, I got it back. The paint appears to be good, but there are sanding scratches all over the car, and several places where it appears that the detail guy missed since they are dull and appear to be wet sanded. According the the painter, he doesn't do the buffing.
Because it's black it's hard to see with halogens, but in sunlight the car looks worse than I could have imagined.
After checking the prices from some of the detailers on here, I figure it's at least 12 hours to correct this mess, so at least 700-800 dolars, plus the concern of taking off too much clear.
the painter says he's willing to take it back to the same guy who screwed it up, but I'm not sure I'm OK with that. He won't contribute anything to another detailer, and of course like an idiot I've already paid him.
So, after this Russian novel of woe, (sorry!), here's the question. I am an amateur by any standard, and don't want to tackle this. Do I:
1. Sue him for a repaint or the cost of some major paint work?
2. Eat it and pay a real detailer?
3. Let him try again?
4. Buy a rotary and try and do this? I know my PC isn't going to make a dent.
Man, I am perplexed here, opinions would be appreciated!
Took a few pics, sorry for the lousy quality, but you get the idea.


