I read the bodyshop article but had a couple of questions for some work that I might need done.
The other day, someone backed into my 6 month old car. The licence plate frame took most of the damage, but the dented plate caused a dent in the bumper behind it.
The insurance estimate states that the dent can be worked out without replacing the whole bumper, but the bumper would have to be refinished and they would probably respray the whole thing.
Questions:
1. What things should I be aware of/insist upon, when meeting with the body shop people? The body shop article mentioned insisting on examining the surface before it is painted. Anything else beyond that?
2. Should I insist that the bumper be sprayed before being installed back on the car to avoid overspray etc?
3. I figure that examining the gaps to ensure the part has been reinstalled properly is important; are there other things like that that I should look for?
Thanks guys!
The other day, someone backed into my 6 month old car. The licence plate frame took most of the damage, but the dented plate caused a dent in the bumper behind it.
The insurance estimate states that the dent can be worked out without replacing the whole bumper, but the bumper would have to be refinished and they would probably respray the whole thing.
Questions:
1. What things should I be aware of/insist upon, when meeting with the body shop people? The body shop article mentioned insisting on examining the surface before it is painted. Anything else beyond that?
2. Should I insist that the bumper be sprayed before being installed back on the car to avoid overspray etc?
3. I figure that examining the gaps to ensure the part has been reinstalled properly is important; are there other things like that that I should look for?
Thanks guys!