hood repainting requiring entire front end/car to be repainted?
#12
I would think I am an easy customer. Here's my hood. Paint it and when it's ready I will pick it up. Don't see the problem. If that to much to ask I would be glad to go somewhere else. I am pretty sure I am not the only one on here who does not like to leave their car somewhere for repair. I am not asking for white glove service. I know I can be crazy about my car and full admit it so by not leaving my car I remove the problem. Shop does not have to worry about a crazy customers car and I don't have to worry about leaving it. Win win. Don't understand why you would tell me to go elsewhere. Had a 2012 STi that needed a bumper cover after a curb incident. Bought bumper cover from Subaru, dropped off at my body shop, picked up after painting and installed it myself. I am the easiest customer there is.
#13
I would think I am an easy customer. Here's my hood. Paint it and when it's ready I will pick it up. Don't see the problem. If that to much to ask I would be glad to go somewhere else. I am pretty sure I am not the only one on here who does not like to leave their car somewhere for repair. I am not asking for white glove service. I know I can be crazy about my car and full admit it so by not leaving my car I remove the problem. Shop does not have to worry about a crazy customers car and I don't have to worry about leaving it. Win win. Don't understand why you would tell me to go elsewhere. Had a 2012 STi that needed a bumper cover after a curb incident. Bought bumper cover from Subaru, dropped off at my body shop, picked up after painting and installed it myself. I am the easiest customer there is.
#14
I had mine repainted. They had a little device they took out and placed on several spots on the fenders and bumper to analyze the color. Then the computer exactly mixed the paint.
They then took my hood and I took my car home. After paint It matched perfectly. So good my car has won car shows since and is black.
This was not at a dealer though so all depends on what you have to work with.
They then took my hood and I took my car home. After paint It matched perfectly. So good my car has won car shows since and is black.
This was not at a dealer though so all depends on what you have to work with.
#15
I had mine repainted. They had a little device they took out and placed on several spots on the fenders and bumper to analyze the color. Then the computer exactly mixed the paint.
They then took my hood and I took my car home. After paint It matched perfectly. So good my car has won car shows since and is black.
This was not at a dealer though so all depends on what you have to work with.
They then took my hood and I took my car home. After paint It matched perfectly. So good my car has won car shows since and is black.
This was not at a dealer though so all depends on what you have to work with.
#16
when I said "your car isn't that special," what I meant was "they've probably had more than one Mustang through there before yours, since Ford sells 80-100,000 of them a year." Worrying that yours is the one they'll take out and "test drive" is silly.
#17
the problem is that when it doesn't match well enough, you'll go back and bitch.
when I said "your car isn't that special," what I meant was "they've probably had more than one Mustang through there before yours, since Ford sells 80-100,000 of them a year." Worrying that yours is the one they'll take out and "test drive" is silly.
when I said "your car isn't that special," what I meant was "they've probably had more than one Mustang through there before yours, since Ford sells 80-100,000 of them a year." Worrying that yours is the one they'll take out and "test drive" is silly.
^ no kidding
#19
I had the hood corrosion issue as well; Ford sent a new hood to my dealership and I have to drop off my car so they can paint the hood. However, they outsource this to a local collision repair company. I too, don't feel comfortable leaving my car there for five days. How difficult is it to match black to black? They car is less than two years old, and I doubt it has faded much. Doesn't the clearcoat prevent this?
Last edited by 9050scott; 06-29-2015 at 09:22 AM.
#20
In April I purchased a used 2013 Subaru Forester, really like it. Already have 4,000 miles on it since purchase. its a metallic red of some type. The hood had pock marks on it while the rest was pristine as can be for 2 years and 30k miles. Actually, it looks very close to brand new, months old only. Took it the body shop of the GT's work. He said hard to tell, suspected sap or something. I was concerned about color match, he said he guaranteed it would look excellent. He said he puts the VIN into a computer, and out comes the paint, so to speak. Painted it, it looks perfect, didn't "blend" into the other panels at all incidentally, he said it was harder than he thought it would be, the pockmarks in some cases were almost all the way through the paint to the metal. He ended up taking it down to bare metal, re-primed, and painted. All for $275 as he had promised.
Last edited by algregory; 06-29-2015 at 07:19 PM.