I wish I could have that mentality, it just bothers me so muchThey definitely shouldn’t have caused any scratches anywhere. To some it would be a big deal especially for owners who like to dress up the engine bay and go to car shows. For me personally I wouldn’t really care but I’d probably call and let them know that they need to ensure that it doesn’t continue to happen to their customers vehicles. Maybe you can have them touch it up or something. Good luck sorry that happened!
Was it a ford dealer ?I wish I could have that mentality, it just bothers me so muchI’m going to ask them to make it right, after all they have a paint department.
No it was a local performance orientated body shop and they told me they could do it. Honestly it sucks because they did a great job with my Shelby wing install and changing my deck lid panel. Just feel like I care too much about the car and plan to keep it too long of a time to not say anything.Was it a ford dealer ?
Well especially since you’re a return customer I can’t imagine that they’d give you any trouble for the touch upNo it was a local performance orientated body shop and they told me they could do it. Honestly it sucks because they did a great job with my Shelby wing install and changing my deck lid panel.
I’m in Geneva, I went to a body shop in Batavia. I don’t want to name drop quite yet until it’s all solved, worst case you have any good recommendations that could remedy this for me?Where in IL are you and what shop did you go to? I would agree with you, I would want those touched up with all the salt they lay down around here.
Got it. Let me know if you want to name drop, I’m right down the road from you in North Aurora. Would be curious to know who it is.I’m in Geneva, I went to a body shop in Batavia. I don’t want to name drop quite yet until it’s all solved, worst case you have any good recommendations that could remedy this for me?
Hopefully they make it right then. Ugh. I do actually have Dr. Color Chip in absolute black and my paint color that I’d use worst case. I sent a PM of shop name.Got it. Let me know if you want to name drop, I’m right down the road from you in North Aurora. Would be curious to know who it is.
If it was me, I’d just get one of the Ford paint pens in absolute black and just touch it up (if it’s not required to be show car quality). It’s easy to do and does a pretty decent job. As far as a shop to fix it, probably too small for anyone to have any interest even if you have the whole strut bar resprayed.
Hopefully they just make it right. I’d also be tempted to ask what in the hell they were doing to ding up that many different spots on the car and the strut bar. Dr. Colorchip works well too, only thing that sucks is that if you’re OCD like me you’ll always see it and know it’s there, even if others can’t see it.Hopefully they make it right then. Ugh. I do actually have Dr. Color Chip in absolute black and my paint color that I’d use worst case. I sent a PM of shop name.
I don’t disagree with you in principle but the reality is that short of stripping down much of the underhood compartment and starting from scratch it’s never going to look or be factory again. It just won’t. And if it did, whatever product they used wouldn’t age like factory stuff.I wish I could have that mentality, it just bothers me so muchI’m going to ask them to make it right, after all they have a paint department.
This right here.Hopefully they just make it right. I’d also be tempted to ask what in the hell they were doing to ding up that many different spots on the car and the strut bar. Dr. Colorchip works well too, only thing that sucks is that if you’re OCD like me you’ll always see it and know it’s there, even if others can’t see it.