So a few months ago i was rear ended. THe body shop scratched my interior panels so they decided to fix them. They took them away and "re-finished them". Does this process sound real? IT looks like they were resprayed and stuff. The problem is that the paint or something is pealing from the panel. it would be bearable if it was a 20 yr old cluncker but its a freakin 2008! Anybody know whats causeing this! what do i do!
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Sounds like it should be replaced. The only plastic you can get away with repair and refinish are smooth, painted plastic, like painted bumper covers.
2008 means a replacement panel(s) should be available.Daily - 09 Chevrolet Colorado - Techno gray metallic
baby - 92 Chevrolet Caprice Classic - aged, yellowed, white.
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If they were repairing the rear of your vehicle, how did they scratch an interior panel?
ColinA common mistake that people make when trying to design something completely foolproof is to underestimate the ingenuity of complete fools.
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Body shop repairs are something I wish I could do myself. After my recent bad luck with the body shop I used I don't feel like ever taking my car to a body shop again.My automotive related blog! http://hereishowiviewthings.blogspot.com/
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Originally posted by SX4DUDE2013 View Postthere were inside my car because when i was hit it buckled my whole floor....i had about 8 grand work of damage and work done...they were inside welding my new floor in and scratched the devel outa my inside rear panels...im sooo pissed
ColinA common mistake that people make when trying to design something completely foolproof is to underestimate the ingenuity of complete fools.
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