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<blockquote data-quote="mavericks-03svt" data-source="post: 14705818" data-attributes="member: 150833"><p>That's what they will do depending on which panel is damaged. If you have a scratch in the middle of your door then the shop can repair the area and blend within the panel to where it will match up without blending into the fender or qtr panel. if your getting them to paint your side scoop then they will likely spray color over the entire part since it is small and not enough room to blend it within the part. </p><p></p><p>If you are getting them to respray a scoop I would get them to spray out test cards and you and the painter select the closest match. I would then ask them if they would be willing to test spray and clear the scoop first before agreeing to blend the qtr or door. If they are willing to do that then I would just mock up the scoop on the qtr panel to see how close the color is. Like I said before sometimes when you paint plastic parts and metal parts at the same time it may look a little off even thought it was painted at the same time, with the same paint and the same pressure in the gun, etc... If it is not dead on then tell them to blend away and watch the price of tea and china start to go up. </p><p></p><p> I would just make sure your shop is a good quality shop that is willing to work with you so you will be happy when it is done. I think it will all work out in the long run just fine.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mavericks-03svt, post: 14705818, member: 150833"] That's what they will do depending on which panel is damaged. If you have a scratch in the middle of your door then the shop can repair the area and blend within the panel to where it will match up without blending into the fender or qtr panel. if your getting them to paint your side scoop then they will likely spray color over the entire part since it is small and not enough room to blend it within the part. If you are getting them to respray a scoop I would get them to spray out test cards and you and the painter select the closest match. I would then ask them if they would be willing to test spray and clear the scoop first before agreeing to blend the qtr or door. If they are willing to do that then I would just mock up the scoop on the qtr panel to see how close the color is. Like I said before sometimes when you paint plastic parts and metal parts at the same time it may look a little off even thought it was painted at the same time, with the same paint and the same pressure in the gun, etc... If it is not dead on then tell them to blend away and watch the price of tea and china start to go up. I would just make sure your shop is a good quality shop that is willing to work with you so you will be happy when it is done. I think it will all work out in the long run just fine. [/QUOTE]
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