Originally Posted By: Vikas
Only way to judge the aftermarket paint for longevity is to wait for many years. I think Yogi Bera said
Exactly unless you can go to one of the very best shops you never know what kind of job you are going to get, frankly it is a [censored] shoot, and most of the time like when gambling, you lose. I have RARELY seen both high quality AND durable paint jobs from MOST shops.
From experience I would say if the paint blemish minor just live with it, you'd be glad you did since you'll come across many other scrapes and chips over the life of the vehicle.
Only way to judge the aftermarket paint for longevity is to wait for many years. I think Yogi Bera said
Exactly unless you can go to one of the very best shops you never know what kind of job you are going to get, frankly it is a [censored] shoot, and most of the time like when gambling, you lose. I have RARELY seen both high quality AND durable paint jobs from MOST shops.
From experience I would say if the paint blemish minor just live with it, you'd be glad you did since you'll come across many other scrapes and chips over the life of the vehicle.