spider web cracking, need help
Assuming the labor rate is $42.00/hour, and $24.00/hr for paint materials.
If you allow 5 hours to repair the cover (this will cover basically reconditioning the cover entirely, should take care of not only your spider cracks in the paint but also any misc. stone chips and the stray curb rash on the underside from those steep driveways) your labor total will come to $210.00. Now, if there is only the cracks in the paint and nothing else, you might be able to cut this figure by as much as half.
The front bumper covers on these cars are very large. The refinish time generally runs around 3.5 hours. 3.5 hours at $42.00/hour is $147.00. You won't get the shop to move on this number much. Your materials at $24.00/hour only applies to the paint hours, and comes to $84.00. This all brings your total to $441.00 plus your local sales taxes, and misc odds and ends the shop will tack on to the end of your estimate. You can expect to see around $5.00 for hazardous waste removal, and you might see a charge for shop materials as well that'll probably be around $10.00. If you refer to my earlier post though, you definately want to pay the shop to remove and install the cover. This'll probably add about $100 to your estimate, but you won't have any tape lines around the edges of the panel, you won't get any overspray under the hood or on the a/c condenser or fender liners, and you'll be far less likely to experience paint peeling from the edges down the road. Paint work is something that you want to pay the good money for now, and get it done right because if you don't, it'll cost you twice as much later.
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