Can.U.Z.Me
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Can you get them completely out or should I sue the body shop?.
Thanks
Stephen
Thanks
Stephen
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Can.U.Z.Me said:The body shop after putting the swirls in, hired a provite detailer around Tyson's Corner. The car had more swirls in it then before. So the body shop set me up to go back to the guy to correct it. The guy said that on dark cars you will always see the swirling and that he will try to get out the swirls the best he can with a light buff on low rpms.
The first question is: How did they get into the paint in the beginning?
Answer: The body shop tech put them in there.
Isn't a detailer suppose to get them out? What about show cars that are waxed? The body shop said that as soon as you wax it once or wash it once, the car will always get swirl marks. Isn't that false? Sounds like he thinks I am an idiot.
rydawg said:Body shops need training in detailing. They are clueless when it comes to a perfect finish.
All you need is a PC with a polish pad and a finish polish and these swirls will come out with ease.
Can.U.Z.Me said:Can you get them completely out or should I sue the body shop?.
Thanks
Stephen
Brandon1 said:Umm, yeah, you can get them out just fine with a little work. I would not worry about suing though, there are to many sue-happy people in this world and your addition will not be welcome. Just tell them what they did (they wont think anything is wrong) and ask for compensation for your time/materirals to remove them.