Templarum
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- Wilmington NC
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- David
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- 2017 Ruby Red GT
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A month or so ago I was getting my car ready for ceramic coating when I noticed the dreaded rust bubble on the leading edge of the hood. The car is out of warranty by half a year or so, but I took it to the dealer to have some other issues looked and got their opinion on the hood. I was ready to just replace it with an aftermarket fiberglass one and call it a day, but the dealer said it'd be covered by anti-corrosion warranty. This is where the troubles begin...
They had the car for the better part of three weeks. It spent most of that sitting out in the rain with its front end pulled off. I finally went by to cover the motor with a tarp. I did this mainly because of the open element air intake. I finally got the thing back and the work is just dreadful.
I've counted over a dozen specks of dirt or dust that were sprayed over. I don't know if they're in the base or clear, but they have the consistency of sand. The hood finish itself is dull. I mean real dull, like a matte finish. On top of that the thing is several shades darker than the rest of the car. This could be subjective I guess, but everyone I show it to says that without me prompting them to check. Somehow there are also deep swirl marks in the new paint. And last, but certainly not least, there seems to be some kind of soapy sanding compound pattern left on the fenders and clear coated over. It looks like the old battleship dazzle camouflage from back in the day.
That's not a reflection of a tree. That's some weird pattern that cleared over.
I'm taking it to my body guy to see if it's even salvageable at this point, short of respraying everything. I'm not trying to be a major dick. I just want it to look like it did when I took it in, minus the rust. I pointed out these defects to the shop foreman immediately and he seems to think he can take care of it with a good buffing once the paint cures further. I'm not sure that I'm convinced of this.
Thoughts?
They had the car for the better part of three weeks. It spent most of that sitting out in the rain with its front end pulled off. I finally went by to cover the motor with a tarp. I did this mainly because of the open element air intake. I finally got the thing back and the work is just dreadful.
I've counted over a dozen specks of dirt or dust that were sprayed over. I don't know if they're in the base or clear, but they have the consistency of sand. The hood finish itself is dull. I mean real dull, like a matte finish. On top of that the thing is several shades darker than the rest of the car. This could be subjective I guess, but everyone I show it to says that without me prompting them to check. Somehow there are also deep swirl marks in the new paint. And last, but certainly not least, there seems to be some kind of soapy sanding compound pattern left on the fenders and clear coated over. It looks like the old battleship dazzle camouflage from back in the day.
That's not a reflection of a tree. That's some weird pattern that cleared over.
I'm taking it to my body guy to see if it's even salvageable at this point, short of respraying everything. I'm not trying to be a major dick. I just want it to look like it did when I took it in, minus the rust. I pointed out these defects to the shop foreman immediately and he seems to think he can take care of it with a good buffing once the paint cures further. I'm not sure that I'm convinced of this.
Thoughts?
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