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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
A Taste of Home
South
Florence, AL cobra owners watch out!!
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<blockquote data-quote="rmgtc01" data-source="post: 4452942" data-attributes="member: 15144"><p>I feel your pain. Do not go to a dealer, they suck! Try to find a paint shop that does exotics, classics, etc. That is the only way to get a quality shot IMO. Also, make sure you inspect the sh1t out it when it's done. Check for clear coat drippage (look at from an angle and looks like clear-dried long drops), dull spots due to inefficient wet sanding (should shine like factory paint), under-buffed areas (will look similar to the mark left from you putting a greasy face against a mirror, but on your paint in the same color. Look at in the shade at an angle), check along the folds/edges of the body for a paint lip, and check wheel wells/under-hood, out-of-the-way areas/other painted surfaces for overspray (run your finger/feel your paint around the car). </p><p>Good luck!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rmgtc01, post: 4452942, member: 15144"] I feel your pain. Do not go to a dealer, they suck! Try to find a paint shop that does exotics, classics, etc. That is the only way to get a quality shot IMO. Also, make sure you inspect the sh1t out it when it's done. Check for clear coat drippage (look at from an angle and looks like clear-dried long drops), dull spots due to inefficient wet sanding (should shine like factory paint), under-buffed areas (will look similar to the mark left from you putting a greasy face against a mirror, but on your paint in the same color. Look at in the shade at an angle), check along the folds/edges of the body for a paint lip, and check wheel wells/under-hood, out-of-the-way areas/other painted surfaces for overspray (run your finger/feel your paint around the car). Good luck! [/QUOTE]
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