Car covered in concrete and tan epoxy based paint...???
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Car covered in concrete and tan epoxy based paint...???
Alrighty, three weeks ago I completely detailed and polished the Z, looked friggin great. I parked it at my GF's appartments one night and the next afternoon I go out to head to school and my car is covered in masonary dust and tan epoxy based paint... After spending the entire day finding out who was responsible I finally got an answer. So I've taken it to three different body shops and they all say it can't be removed and fixed without a total new paint job. It ruined the wheels, tires, glass, all the rubber trim and all the paint, etc... The body shop's estimate was $12,000 in damage due to the type of paint I have and pearls and **** that need be added to make it right again, and the stripes and etc...
I take it to the detail shop and they say they can "clay bar" it off and rebuff the entire car and make it look like new, but I think the clay bar is just gonna grind that nasty *** **** into the paint and make it even worse...
The car got covered in masonary dust and then got severly oversprayed with this paint. Do ya'll really think and detail shop can fix this horrible mess or would a total paint job be the answer.
The company liable for this agreed to pay to have it completely detailed, but if it comes out looking shitty I'm gonna go after them for a new paint job.
What do ya'll think about this situation? What should I do? Should I even let the detail shop touch it?
-Rick
I take it to the detail shop and they say they can "clay bar" it off and rebuff the entire car and make it look like new, but I think the clay bar is just gonna grind that nasty *** **** into the paint and make it even worse...
The car got covered in masonary dust and then got severly oversprayed with this paint. Do ya'll really think and detail shop can fix this horrible mess or would a total paint job be the answer.
The company liable for this agreed to pay to have it completely detailed, but if it comes out looking shitty I'm gonna go after them for a new paint job.
What do ya'll think about this situation? What should I do? Should I even let the detail shop touch it?
-Rick
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get it detailed first and if that dont work make them fix it, but chances are if you get greedy and go straight for the new paint job they will turn it in on their insurance and they will total your car
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Good luck getting everything straightened out RickyMartinZ28.
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Def take the pics for legal reasons, and post them up on here so we can see exactly what you are talking about.
I wouldn't try to screw this company over by going "big" unless you def need too. If you tell them 12 grand i'm sure they will look at you and laugh and just delay the whole process of getting it fixed
I wouldn't try to screw this company over by going "big" unless you def need too. If you tell them 12 grand i'm sure they will look at you and laugh and just delay the whole process of getting it fixed
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And about the color sanding... I've wetsanded and buffed the car about 2 times and buffed it probably 3 or 4 times since then... So I really don't think there is much clear left the polish...
-Rick
-Rick
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The estimates I've gotten range from 5k to 12k and its a custom color and blah blah so its a little more expensive, but they're gonna try the detail tomorrow and if it doesn't work out so well I'm definately gonna whine until they paint it. Cause the paint is in damn good shape and only about 2 years old...
The LT1 is a Custom Stroker done by a local machine shop, on all the paper work it just said it was a 6-liter and didn't give any cubic inches or anything... I'm guessing like a 383? I really don't know.
-Rick
The LT1 is a Custom Stroker done by a local machine shop, on all the paper work it just said it was a 6-liter and didn't give any cubic inches or anything... I'm guessing like a 383? I really don't know.
-Rick
An LS2 6.0 is a 364 so yours must be somewhere around there but I dont know how they acheived that. Maybe stock stroke and a big bore, but I thought a .060 over LT1 was a 357 or a 360.
I could figure it out but im too lazy
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I dunno I posted a topic about my Engine awhile back and got nothing but dumb comments... The Engine had been bored 60 over when I got it and the crank was in bad shape so they fixed the block and stuck in a new crank and oversized pistons and whatnot... The short block was built by my dad and the machine shop so I'm kinda in the dark about what all is done in there. It goes fast and is reliable so I'm good. But other than that I know all the detail about it. But I'm not gonna get started on all this, There are posts everyday about how badass someone's car is so I choose not to litter this place with trash.