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Some of you might still remember that I had a hit and run last August. The car got repaired and repainted and it looked good. Today when I was cleaning my car I noticed 2 spots on my car that doesn't seem to have a clear coat and doesn't look as shiny as the rest. It's strange that I didn't notice this a lot earlier
. What can I do?
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Go to the people who fixed your car with a bat and convince them to do redo it...I had the same problem, didn't use a bat, and they just said no...so my fender still looks like shit...
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How big are the spots?
You could try masking off the rest of the panel and giving the 'spot' a coat of clear, or you could use a polish to see if it shines up the dull area?
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I'm going to talk to the guy who painted my car at the end of the week to see if he can do something (or is willing to fix his fault)
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If you can see that it is a real 'painting defect' you can complain, otherwise it would be hard to complain i think.
I got myseld some minor spots that are less shiny also, but I think this is caused by bird-shit GGGRRRR. I cant give you better advice than this 'advice'.
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