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Show'n'Shine Saloon
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<blockquote data-quote="swoosh_stang" data-source="post: 12400710" data-attributes="member: 46742"><p>Okay, so here's a little background: I hit a truck tire tread on the highway three weeks ago, when it happened it cut two tires, damaged a wheel, scratched the front number, put three big scratches in the rocker, and put a decent sized dent and some scratches low in the quarter right in front of the rear tire.</p><p></p><p>So last night I go to pick it up and evening starts off poorly, the dealership I had the car towed to doesn't have a body shop so they sent the car to another Ford dealership for the body work, when the car was delivered back to the dealership last night the forgot to reinstall the rocker panel, there was a chip in the paint of the wheel, and it seemed like there was excessive orange peel in the paint, especially in the quarter where the dent was, you could feel the orange peel. </p><p></p><p>My question is, can they fix the orange peel without reprinting? I thought they could probably wet sand it, but I'm concerned that doing so will reduce the life of the paint. </p><p></p><p>I would like to get the thoughts on this from the resident paint experts.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="swoosh_stang, post: 12400710, member: 46742"] Okay, so here's a little background: I hit a truck tire tread on the highway three weeks ago, when it happened it cut two tires, damaged a wheel, scratched the front number, put three big scratches in the rocker, and put a decent sized dent and some scratches low in the quarter right in front of the rear tire. So last night I go to pick it up and evening starts off poorly, the dealership I had the car towed to doesn't have a body shop so they sent the car to another Ford dealership for the body work, when the car was delivered back to the dealership last night the forgot to reinstall the rocker panel, there was a chip in the paint of the wheel, and it seemed like there was excessive orange peel in the paint, especially in the quarter where the dent was, you could feel the orange peel. My question is, can they fix the orange peel without reprinting? I thought they could probably wet sand it, but I'm concerned that doing so will reduce the life of the paint. I would like to get the thoughts on this from the resident paint experts. [/QUOTE]
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