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Body panel respect or scratch repair Cork/Kerry

  • 27-11-2017 10:17am
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,115 ✭✭✭


    Hi chaps,

    Just not sure what to do, I have a scratch on the wing of t car (about 12 inches long)

    I was told that to match the colour with a full panel respray that the wing and the Bonnet and possibly the door would have to be done and that it would probably show that it's been resprayed so in the future when selling people will thinks it's been in an accident.

    I was wondering about a professional scratch repair instead as in my mind even if it isn't perfect at least it's more honest?

    Paint colour is metallic silver.

    So in summary, what do you chaps think and also I'm looking for recommendations.

    Also roughly how long does something like this take?

    Many thanks.

    M.


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,115 ✭✭✭monkeynuz


    Hi chaps,

    Just not sure what to do, I have a scratch on the wing of my car (about 12 inches long)

    I was told that to match the colour with a full panel respray that the wing and the Bonnet and possibly the door would have to be done and that it would probably show that it's been resprayed so in the future when selling people will thinks it's been in an accident.

    I was wondering about a professional scratch repair instead as in my mind even if it isn't perfect at least it's more honest?

    Paint colour is metallic silver.

    So in summary, what do you chaps think and also I'm looking for recommendations.

    Also roughly how long does something like this take?

    Many thanks.

    M.


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