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Old 10-28-2009, 12:27 PM   #20 (permalink)
kannibul
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Best approach is to let them see what you're talking about and see how they want to resolve it.

Let them spin their wheels at their expense, but, also make sure they know your expectations up-front.

The dealership took my Z due to a chip in the hood, and had it touched up and had the whole hood re-cleared. End result is you'd never know it was there.

In your case, a proper sanding and new clear, would likely fix it, or if they need to go down to primer to fix it, then so be it. One way or another they'll have to fix it, just for the dealership, it might be cheaper to offer a new car to you instead, rather than fix it due to profit-losses on repairing something like this.
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