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Re: CQUK removal process
IMO you'll end up having to re polish and coat it. They will not be kind to your car. It will get wrapped with plastic or covered to prevent over spray and no one will be that carefull with it. It may also end up outside getting water spotted.
Good luck. It's not a huge issue but it's still a PIA.
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Re: CQUK removal process
Originally Posted by
TTQ B4U
IMO you'll end up having to re polish and coat it. They will not be kind to your car. It will get wrapped with plastic or covered to prevent over spray and no one will be that carefull with it. It may also end up outside getting water spotted.
Good luck. It's not a huge issue but it's still a PIA.
What would you suggest for coating removal? Specific products/techniques?
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Re: CQUK removal process
Originally Posted by
parshisa
Can they DENY not to wash it if I ask? I will print 20 NO WASH signs and put them all over the interior
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You need to put it on the outside, they won't be washing the interior. LOL
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Re: CQUK removal process
Originally Posted by
Rsurfer
You need to put it on the outside, they won't be washing the interior. LOL
Every window will get a sticker. Or even 2
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CQUK removal process
We had this with our Touareg 2 weeks after I coated it. Rear bumper & hatch got backed into by a careless driver with a triple axle boat trailer. The body shop washed the whole car with what appeared to be a Brillo pad (probably just a dirty shop towel). It was marred and scratched all over. I picked it up in the rain & couldn’t see all the marks. I’ll never go that again!
When I went back the following day they denied it. Not to mention all the broken bumper clips. Be very through in the pickup of the vehicle.
I ended up having the rear bumper repainted by another shop since the paint was so thin after they wet sanded it. Luckily the insurance company picked up the tab.
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Picked up the car this afternoon. They never washed it and it appears that only adjacent quarter panels got marred. As well as tail lights, black glossy spoiler and the bumper itself. With that said, i’ll need to re-polish (compound) quarter panels, bumper, hatch, rear left passenger door. Oh my, all over again. With that said, any recommendations on the process of coating removal? How do i determine that it is gone?
Oh, and as far as bumper repair - it has been repaired, partially painted and blended in, and entire bumper has been clear coated. Overall the shop did good i think...yet to inspect in detail over the weekend
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