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MattismodderX
08-21-2008, 03:21 PM
Ok so some piece of :censored: left a gigantic scratch waaay to deep on my passenger side door. how much is it to get it repainted. (its a two door if that matters) or for both doors because they both have a good amount of deep scratches on em. the one on my passenger door is about 14 inches long and deep

AGT
08-21-2008, 03:37 PM
Could be as little as 200.

[ion] C2
08-21-2008, 04:50 PM
it depends on where you go, no one can give you a quote online. they have to determine the amount of work and the amount of paint and prepwork in-person then multiply it by their hourly charge.

to paint my front body kit was $300, to paint the entire thing was quoted around $600. to paint and install a brand new fender (incl. parts) was $175. i'm guessing 200-300 for your door.

Redog
08-21-2008, 05:11 PM
I paid $250 for my hood (both sides) fenders, and rear bumper to be painted, but I only had to pay for paint ;)

Cna the strach be buffed out? how deep?

[ion] C2
08-21-2008, 05:26 PM
about 14 inches long and deep

^by deep, i'm thinking it's a little more than just the clear coat lol

bdyman
08-21-2008, 06:52 PM
if both doors got keyed, the whole side would have to be repainted, the front bumper droped down headlight removed
body side moldings, mirror, both belt moldings, door handles, door frame weatherstriping, door frame applique or as you people call the b-pillar which is wrong
rear door the glass comes out, the vent glass comes out
so here is the labor rates where i work
body labor is at 65
paint labor is 65
so all the r&i on both doors totale about 2.5 hours
the fender r&i`s and the 1/4 also like dropping down the bumper and removing the tail light those total about about an 1.5 hours
repairing the key scratches on both doors, about 2 hours each panel
paint time for each panle is about is about 2.5-3.5 hours
so add that up
that is what you will pay

Vinalero
08-21-2008, 07:55 PM
Does he really has to take all that off the car? I mean cant they just hide what won't get painted? I know you mean "If he wants a perfect job done" but lets say they just tape everything and sand where it was keyed to level it with the door then they spray the paint and whatever needed. I know it probably wouldn't be called a perfect job, but to most people, could it look decent?

I know spraying paint so it looks even everywhere is really hard, but maybe a good compound after the repair could help fix the small color difference?

Midgear
08-21-2008, 08:02 PM
you would have to do some precision taping if you wanted to make it look good and last.. lol

Vinalero
08-21-2008, 08:11 PM
Even then, I mean, if the dmg is in the middle of the doors, why would you need precision taping? If you tape about where the masked part finish, even if its not perfectly straight, if you are spraying the same color, any normal eye wont really notice even at a small distance.

By the way, I dont criticize bdyman's manners, I'm more likely asking a question here :P

Midgear
08-21-2008, 08:14 PM
nah its cool dude..

I think i'll wait for bdyman to chime in and explain why its necessary to repaint everything- lol

tw0123
08-21-2008, 08:29 PM
from my experience, which is minimal, the main reason for having to paint so much, is simply to account for the blend factor. If you just paint one little area, you will be painting with new paint, which will not reflect the weathering of the original paint of the car. by doing as much as bdyman has suggested, this will blend perfectly and absorb more of the damage resulting in no visible trace of what happened. this is also why on a car that is 6-7 years old, with higher mileage, most insurance companies will just chose to write the vehicle off rather than spend essentially more than what the car is worth to have the work done properely.

Vinalero
08-21-2008, 08:38 PM
from my experience, which is minimal, the main reason for having to paint so much, is simply to account for the blend factor. If you just paint one little area, you will be painting with new paint, which will not reflect the weathering of the original paint of the car. by doing as much as bdyman has suggested, this will blend perfectly and absorb more of the damage resulting in no visible trace of what happened. this is also why on a car that is 6-7 years old, with higher mileage, most insurance companies will just chose to write the vehicle off rather than spend essentially more than what the car is worth to have the work done properely.


Thats mainly what I think, but would it be THAT much visible?

Midgear
08-21-2008, 08:38 PM
Thats mainly what I think, but would it be THAT much visible?

a car with 6 or 7 years of sun toasted paint.. versus a new layer of paint sprayed on the car.. im sure there is a difference.

bdyman
08-21-2008, 11:55 PM
we blend color to achieve a match, when i paint i put a let down panle on the paper and as i paint i check the color to the car, i tint as needed, and blend the other panles with the color i tinted to achieve color match
it is a neccesary step in painting, if you can keep color on one panle if fixing like a small ding, we still blend color on the panle,
but what happened to him yes color needs to blended

so if part are not removed and kept on the car, when we prep for paint, it is near impossible even with a glass prep pen you will never ever get in between the cracks
2. it is the correct way every shop does it, and there is no chance of paint peeling a month down the road,
hows that

Vinalero
08-22-2008, 01:16 AM
Fair enough, body master :P

I do understand better. thx for the explanation :)

However, I guess that shops can take bumper cover off faster than I can :lol: or else it would cost A LOT for body work hahaha

Steven01
08-23-2008, 01:39 PM
Whoa when the 2nd time some one tried to steal my car auto pack paid to repaint my door because of a DEEP scratch it was 185 to repaint my drivers door. they took the plastick modling off and re-stuck it on door. i can tell becase thier was a little gash in it form someone open door on my CAR. .

meadus101
08-23-2008, 02:00 PM
Yea. But we're in canada. We don't rape people on prices as much.


and Winnipeg must suck.

bdyman
08-24-2008, 08:14 AM
well maybe but ask a body fender tech up there and see if he removes all parts before painting i`ll bet money he will say we sure do
you want quality you will pay for it you want insurance to cover it then you pay your dedutcable