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  • #46
    Re: Lemon Law for Defective Paint

    Originally posted by davidw View Post
    Back to bashing David for filing his claim....... j/k

    Bring it on ...

    I know.... I really need to get a life. should be the biggest problem in my life !!

    David,

    Where in Philadelphia are you located?

    I am in NE Philly.

    Andy
    101impala
    Keeping MOL family friendly! If you need help or have a question, don't hesitate to shoot me an email or PM. 101impala@gmail.com
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    • #47
      Re: Lemon Law for Defective Paint

      Originally posted by 101impala View Post
      David,

      Where in Philadelphia are you located?

      I am in NE Philly.

      Andy
      101impala

      Hey David....here's your man right here
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      • #48
        Re: Lemon Law for Defective Paint

        right in Lower Bucks . Grew up inthe NE .

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        • #49
          Re: Lemon Law for Defective Paint

          Originally posted by davidw View Post
          Back to bashing David for filing his claim....... j/k

          Bring it on ...

          I know.... I really need to get a life. should be the biggest problem in my life !!
          To quote someone like this, you click the 'Quote' button on the bottom right hand side. That way we know who said what.
          We are all apprentices in a craft where no one ever becomes a master.

          Ernest Hemingway (1899-1961)

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          • #50
            Re: Lemon Law for Defective Paint

            Well, since this thread has already been all over the map, I won’t feel too bad about going off topic for a second.
            I just have a question, Nick, how in the heck did ACP+ do that to that seat? Looks like a spill or something.

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            • #51
              Re: Lemon Law for Defective Paint

              There is a thread on what happened and many developed interesting theories.
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              3Fitty - Now recommending products I have never used.

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              • #52
                Re: Lemon Law for Defective Paint

                Here's a link to the seat thread... Problem with APC...
                Scott

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                • #53
                  Re: Lemon Law for Defective Paint

                  Originally posted by davidw View Post
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                  THX.. But as I stated, car came that way and I've been complaining since delivery.
                  I know, I've read everything. That is why here at MOL it is called the DISO --> Dealer Installed Swirl Option. The 15 year old kid getting paid min. wage at a dealership who doesn't actually understand what detailing is besides washing car after car with the same dirty brush and wiping them down with the same dirty towels isn't helping anyone's cause.

                  Andy knows what he is doing, couldn't hurt to let him take a look at it!

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                  • #54
                    Re: Lemon Law for Defective Paint

                    Originally posted by roushstage2 View Post
                    I know, I've read everything. That is why here at MOL it is called the DISO --> Dealer Installed Swirl Option. The 15 year old kid getting paid min. wage at a dealership who doesn't actually understand what detailing is besides washing car after car with the same dirty brush and wiping them down with the same dirty towels isn't helping anyone's cause.

                    Andy knows what he is doing, couldn't hurt to let him take a look at it!
                    Give Andy the detail. He will make it right.
                    quality creates its own demand

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                    • #55
                      Re: Lemon Law for Defective Paint

                      Originally posted by roushstage2 View Post
                      I know, I've read everything. That is why here at MOL it is called the DISO --> Dealer Installed Swirl Option. The 15 year old kid getting paid min. wage at a dealership who doesn't actually understand what detailing is besides washing car after car with the same dirty brush and wiping them down with the same dirty towels isn't helping anyone's cause.

                      Andy knows what he is doing, couldn't hurt to let him take a look at it!
                      DISO perfect! and at no extra charge. I've already been in touch with Andy thru PM so thanks to all. Before even speaking to him I am confident that he can hook me up due to all of your recomendations.
                      This site ROCKS ...

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                      • #56
                        Re: Lemon Law for Defective Paint

                        Originally posted by TXShine View Post
                        Well, since this thread has already been all over the map, I won’t feel too bad about going off topic for a second.
                        I just have a question, Nick, how in the heck did ACP+ do that to that seat? Looks like a spill or something.


                        Still have no idea. It's a mystery
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                        • #57
                          Re: Lemon Law for Defective Paint

                          Originally posted by davidw View Post
                          DISO perfect! and at no extra charge. I've already been in touch with Andy thru PM so thanks to all. Before even speaking to him I am confident that he can hook me up due to all of your recomendations.
                          This site ROCKS ...
                          They take care of you if you take care of them...
                          LOL

                          Good to hear. If it can be fixed, Andy will be able to fix it!

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                          • #58
                            Re: Lemon Law for Defective Paint

                            Check vehicle with a paint gage, have a professional painter look at it to see if it has been repainted after it left factory
                            the factory bakes at temps above 200 deg f. No trim or thin plastic , just the shell.body shops bake at around 165 deg f.
                            Car haulers have body shops all along there routes to the dealerships to handle mishaps so the dealer has no knowledge of the repair lower bake temps = softer paint finishes and will chip and scratch easier.
                            Ports have very large body shops to handle import vehicle mishaps. Measuring film build will point out areas of correction to mfg paint.

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                            • #59
                              Re: Lemon Law for Defective Paint

                              Originally posted by SHYNEMAN123 View Post
                              Check vehicle with a paint gage, have a professional painter look at it to see if it has been repainted after it left factory
                              the factory bakes at temps above 200 deg f. No trim or thin plastic , just the shell.body shops bake at around 165 deg f.
                              Car haulers have body shops all along there routes to the dealerships to handle mishaps so the dealer has no knowledge of the repair lower bake temps = softer paint finishes and will chip and scratch easier.
                              Ports have very large body shops to handle import vehicle mishaps. Measuring film build will point out areas of correction to mfg paint.
                              THX. When the case was started, the atty,s office sent out a " paint expert " and he measured the thcikness with some sort of guage and he said it had not been repainted anywhere. His final report was very interesting to read. THX for the info.

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                              • #60
                                Re: Lemon Law for Defective Paint

                                Seems like an awful lot of trouble for just some swirls in the paint. Not trying to downplay the situation, just an outsiders point of view, but it's also not my vehicle and not my cash that I just spent buying it. If it was mine, I'd just toss it in the garage, and spend a few hours making it look all pretty again, and call it done. I guess I also take for granted how lucky I am to have built some knowledge of paint correction.

                                Sorry you're having to go through all of this David. I hope that you can get it corrected to you specs without anymore grief.

                                Nick
                                2008 Meguiar's Batmobile Team
                                2008 Meguiar's/Ford SEMA Team
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