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Repainted hood quality compared to oem?
I have a chance to get my hood repainted in a couple weeks for 500. I'm wondering if it will look showroom new when done assuming the guy does decent quality work.
It's not in too bad shape to a normal person it just has a lot of stone chips and little pits when you look close. It is Oem now. If I get the respray does the value automatically go down?
I figure if I have him respray he can go heavy on the clear then I can sand and buff to perfection?
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Re: Repainted hood quality compared to oem?
Originally Posted by fightnews
I have a chance to get my hood repainted
in a couple weeks for 500. I'm wondering
if it will look showroom new when done
assuming the guy does decent quality work.
It's not in too bad shape to a normal person
it just has a lot of stone chips and little pits
when you look close.
It is Oem now. If I get the respray does
the value automatically go down?
I figure if I have him respray he can go
heavy on the clear then I can sand and
buff to perfection?
•Diminished Value?
-I’m not sure if this re-spray/repair can be
categorized as such; it’s being done mostly
as a cosmetic procedure...not because it
incurred damage(s) from being in an accident.
Quality work:
•I’ll try my best to paraphrase what I’ve
seen Mike Phillips post before:
-‘The quality of the paint job hinges on the
guy that does the “cut & buff”.’
-As such:
I personally wouldn’t accept, and sign-off on
the re-spray, if it wasn’t “cut & buffed” to show-
room new condition—(that’s an integral part
of the overall paint job that I’m paying for).
•Then again:
-I keep in mind that the lighting in most
Showrooms isn’t intended to perform as
“swirl finders”.
Bob
"Be wary of the man who urges an action in which he himself incurs no risk."
~Joaquin de Setanti
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Re: Repainted hood quality compared to oem?
$500 seems a bit low IMO but as long as the painter is properly prepping and sanding out the pits/chips, is using quality paint and materials, AND he know's what he's doing. It should look as good as the OEM paint.
Keep in mind it may need some wet sanding for texture match and denibbing of dust specs. If so it will almost certainly require someone else "you" to properly finish the paint as Bob noted above.
Is it a reputable shop doing the work or some friend in his garage?
I would also be concerned about color match to the adjacent panels. What color is the vehicle?
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Re: Repainted hood quality compared to oem?
Originally Posted by FUNX650
•Diminished Value?
-I’m not sure if this re-spray/repair can be
categorized as such; it’s being done mostly
as a cosmetic procedure...not because it
incurred damage(s) from being in an accident.
Quality work:
•I’ll try my best to paraphrase what I’ve
seen Mike Phillips post before:
-‘The quality of the paint job hinges on the
guy that does the “cut & buff”.’
-As such:
I personally wouldn’t accept, and sign-off on
the re-spray, if it wasn’t “cut & buffed” to show-
room new condition—(that’s an integral part
of the overall paint job that I’m paying for).
•Then again:
-I keep in mind that the lighting in most
Showrooms isn’t intended to perform as
“swirl finders”.
Bob
I figure if its not perfect I can do a cut and buff myself? Maybe ask the guy to use extra clear coat?
The car is going in for a new bumper and that will be painted so I could hold off and see how that comes out before I do the hood
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Re: Repainted hood quality compared to oem?
Originally Posted by RaskyR1
$500 seems a bit low IMO but as long as the painter is properly prepping and sanding out the pits/chips, is using quality paint and materials, AND he know's what he's doing. It should look as good as the OEM paint.
Keep in mind it may need some wet sanding for texture match and denibbing of dust specs. If so it will almost certainly require someone else "you" to properly finish the paint as Bob noted above.
Is it a reputable shop doing the work or some friend in his garage?
I would also be concerned about color match to the adjacent panels. What color is the vehicle?
That is on the quote for the new bumper. The car is black so hopefully it will be easier to match. He is using all oem parts on the bumper by request so Hopefully he got the oem paint.
The shop has good reviews online but I picked it randomly. It's the first time I'm having any work done. They have been in business a long time but the shop is kinda dumpy looking. I guess that doesn't mean they do good work though. I feel good about it though. I could wait to see how the bumper comes out.
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Re: Repainted hood quality compared to oem?
The difficult part and you won't know for a while is if they let the colour coat cure for long enough before they lay on the clear coat. A friend of mine had the clearcoat on his roof rushed a few years ago from ice storm repairs. Now, there's obvious signs of the roof needing to be completely resanded and repainted with clearcoat. But it never showed up until two or three years later.
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Re: Repainted hood quality compared to oem?
Originally Posted by WillSports3
The difficult part and you won't know for a while is if they let the colour coat cure for long enough before they lay on the clear coat. A friend of mine had the clearcoat on his roof rushed a few years ago from ice storm repairs. Now, there's obvious signs of the roof needing to be completely resanded and repainted with clearcoat. But it never showed up until two or three years later.
That sucks, the guy says he needs the car for 5 days so I doubt he's rushing. Hopefully they have a curing lamp or whatever
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Re: Repainted hood quality compared to oem?
Do you know what paint the oem robot used at the plant? I doubt the painter does either he is just going to use the paint brand he uses everyday on every car. Could be between two companies. But most shops use one like sherwin Williams or ppg etc
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Re: Repainted hood quality compared to oem?
Originally Posted by fightnews
I have a chance to get my hood
repainted in a couple weeks for 500.
Originally Posted by RaskyR1
$500 seems a bit low IMO...
Originally Posted by fightnews
That is on the quote for the new bumper.
!(*´∀`*)尸
Bob
"Be wary of the man who urges an action in which he himself incurs no risk."
~Joaquin de Setanti
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Re: Repainted hood quality compared to oem?
Originally Posted by FUNX650
!(*´∀`*)尸
Bob
It's going in for a new bumper which will be painted. I can do the hood too if I want
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