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Bad Paint Job At the dealership??
Hi, What do you think of this paint job I got at the dealership after they replaced the bumper with a new one?
The picture was taken when outside was already a little dark and they did not bother to wash the rest of the car. I kinda noticed the difference in colours (from far) as I was walking towards the car with the guy from the dealership. It looks like a different paint colour all together (the bumper side is a lot more white) I left it there and told them that its a different colour and to also fix the paint bubbles and swirl marks they left in the rear bumper. Am I insane to think that the colours are different (play with your phone/screen brightness to make sure you catch it)? The car is only 2 years old, I know in time paint goes a little bit bust but a few months back they fixed the front bumper and I noticed no such discrepancy in colours. I also think the difference between the 2 colours is huge. Thanks! |
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Even on a new car there will be a difference in colour between plastic and metal parts
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Yep, exactly….
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But ain't this difference way too big?
When they replaced the front bumper (which is also plastic) with a new one and painted it, the difference was unnoticeable compared to its metal parts, I had no issues with the paint then. But now its like im looking like two very different colour codes.. You guys would accept this or send it back? Last edited by andreib; Today at 04:22 AM.. |
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Maybe it's just me but I can't tell anything from that pic. Given the angle, shadow graduates across it so you can't see the hue evenly across the panels.
Maybe try to even out the light or take some pix further back? Also, how new or old is the car? Garage kept? The older a car is and/or if it is exposed to the elements more, the more likely I'd expect some differenc.
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****I don't see much of a difference between the two colors. Better light and a wider shot might show up better. Metal and plastic will look a bit different even with the same paint. Plastic pieces they add a flex agent to the paint to keep it from cracking and peeling as easily and from thermal cycling, etc..
Without the flex agent added to the plastic painted parts - even a slight tap can cause remarkable cracking and visible damage to the paint after a bit of time, and thermal cycling, exposure to UV etc.. |
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I left the car at the dealership (so i cant take any other photos currently) because it still had some paint bubbles so I asked them to fix that and to take another look at the colour ..
The car is 2y old, and for the last year it sat in a underground parking garage. Guys try to look at the photo from a mobile device and make sure the brightness is all the way up and you dont have blue colour tone switched on or something. 4 out of 5 of my friends when asked, said the bottom part is whiter, but they dont know a lot about cars and I made a topic here too Last edited by andreib; Today at 01:30 PM.. |
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The panel your comparing it to looks pretty dirty, maybe if the car was clean you’d think it a better match
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If you perceived a different shade of white from the paint they used, then it's there. The fact the body shop took the car back tells you that there's no disagreement. Not sure why you'd have to get more validation from a bunch of random Internet posters.
I also had a similar situation as you with my C-HR which was about 3 to 4 years old at the time I had to get body work done on it. Stupid deer ran full speed into the highway and slammed into the passenger rear door of my car. I picked up the car noticing the color match was off between the rear quarter panel and bumper to the door. I stared at it for a few days and drove it back to the body shop to get it addressed. They took it in with no argument and the rework was perfect. Mine's silver which is easier to match. Been told matching white is the most difficult |
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