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zZSportZz 04-19-2010 10:06 PM

Got my car back!! Body shop horror story inside!
 
So I finally got my car back today. It took them 2.5 weeks to fix a scratch on the door, quarter panel, and rear bumper....I also had them buff the entire car (this is very important to the story below).

The horror started on this past Friday. I got a call from the body shop telling me that my car was ready. I was very ecstatic to get it back, but my enthusiasm lasted for only 2.5 seconds. At the end of the conversation, they gave me a nonchalant "oh by the way" asking me if I knew that I had what appeared to be an "acid wash" all over my car and that "I should take it to the dealer to be repaired!" These were their exact words. Acid what? Come again?? Dealer?? Why??

So immediately I start thinking about bird crap, and that I must have a spot or two that I missed. Nope. They informed me that it is all over my entire car and that they thought it looked like acid rain. WTF!!!??!!

So I rush to the body shop, and see my car sitting in the lot. Upon closer inspection I almost keeled over and had a heart attack right there in the lot. It took every ounce of my resolve to not start swinging fists. Here is what I saw....(sorry for large pic, but I wanted it to be large enough to see)

http://img72.imageshack.us/img72/754/img0245m.jpg

This is a picture of my hood. You are looking down at it. The bright white towards the top is the reflection of a light on the ceiling in the shop. All those marks I circled are over pretty much every square inch of my car (minus one side). You could not rub or wash them off, it seems as though they were in the clear coat.

Immediately, the owner of the shop starts back-peddling, saying things like.."well we never saw the condition of the car when you brought it in because it was covered in pollen, it could have been like that". I was like no, it was not like that. I was like level 10 pissed at this point in time, having to argue about the condition of my car pre-induction to their facility. They kept asking me retarded questions like "did you follow someone that was leaking oil?" and "did you spray armor-all on you car?" and the finally the owner proclaims that since it was only on the entire hood, roof, trunk and right side (the left side they repaired was untouched), that it could be nothing that they've done.

As we are standing there, one of the painters shows up and says "it wasn't like that when we painted it". Then the guy who buffed it finally chimes in (after standing there silent for 20 mins) and says, 'it wasn't like that when i buffed it". Also, it just so happens that the Geico adjuster was there who did the estimate on my car (the stars were aligned that day). He chimes in and says "that car was clean when I saw it". So finally the owner can't backpeddle anymore, but just the fact that they tried pissed me off bigtime.

So now they realize they have to fix it and decide that my entire car needs to be wet sanded and rebuffed, but they can't do it until Monday. At this point I'm pretty pissed because of the abuse my poor clear coat is taking at the hands of these people, but they ensure me it will be alright. I'm left freaking out ALL WEEKEND LONG worrying about my car, literally sick to my stomach.

Fast forward to today, I get a call that my car is almost ready. They inform me that whatever was on my car came off with a buffing/polish and that it did not need to be wet sanded. Good news for once...

I head into the shop 15 minutes later and I could tell that they gave my car extra TLC. I sh!t you not when I say that my car looks like black glass. Apparently, they buffed/polished the car...then also HAND POLISHED it. They detailed the entire thing too. I was pretty awestruck. I was expecting the worst. There were no marks anywhere. My car looks about 100 times better than the day I took it home from the dealer. They also matched the paint perfectly. So after my weekend of hell and despair, there was a happy ending. Sorry for the iPhone pics but this is the car now....

http://img52.imageshack.us/img52/6315/img0246pr.jpg
http://img526.imageshack.us/img526/9048/img0259i.jpg
http://img40.imageshack.us/img40/299/img0254f.jpg

So even though there was a happy ending, it came with some major stress. I explained to them that they KNEW my car didn't come in with that crap all over it. They should have taken care of the issue in-house and never even tried to pawn the car off on me in that condition. Did they REALLY think I would take the car like that? It made absolutely no sense at all. Why would you call someone up, requesting them to pick up their car and throw in a minor OBTW at the end informing them their entire car is messed up, and that they should take it to a dealer to be repaired. Really?

Anyhoo, after talking with them for a while, after the whole ordeal was over (they dropped $100 dollars off the detailing price making it practically free) they hypothesized that after my car was washed, it may have been sprayed with overspray from another car wash and left to dry out in the sun without being wiped down. They think it may have been severe hard water stains on my car. I'm not sure I buy it, but I'm just happy I finally have the car back and its in one piece.

m4a1mustang 04-19-2010 10:10 PM

Sucks that you had to go through that but at least they came through in the end.

I see Starbucks in your immediate future...

PapoZalsa 04-19-2010 10:13 PM

Looks great, but black paint is hell to keep up with, especially Nissan paint.

Xan 04-19-2010 10:15 PM

Happy it worked out and the end result does look good!

zZSportZz 04-19-2010 10:16 PM

Honestly, detailing my car is my therapy after a long week of work. I have no problem keeping up with it. Getting told that my car has 'acid rain marks' all over it, is a whole different story thought hehe. I'd still like to know wtf happened to my car to get all that crap on it though.

zZSportZz 04-19-2010 10:19 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by m4a1mustang (Post 504591)
I see Starbucks in your immediate future...

I could use some coffee :).

madelf 04-20-2010 08:27 PM

:eek2::wtf::argue::drama::happydance:

2theextreme 04-20-2010 08:34 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by madelf (Post 506094)
:eek2::wtf::argue::drama::happydance:

That pretty much sums up his story in emotes! ;)

Jeffblue 04-20-2010 08:36 PM

at least they didn't use this to clean off the acid rain spots!

http://www.wmbarr.com/Images/Product...ar322image.jpg

I was at infiniti getting my car serviced there, and one of the technitians was getting yelled at for using brake cleaner to clean off the whiteboard... That kind of thing scares me since i was having my car serviced there.

Glad to see your car turned out all right tho

m4a1mustang 04-20-2010 08:37 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Jeffblue (Post 506115)
at least they didn't use this to clean off the acid rain spots!

http://www.wmbarr.com/Images/Product...ar322image.jpg

I was at infiniti getting my car serviced there, and one of the technitians was getting yelled at for using brake cleaner to clean off the whiteboard... That kind of thing scares me since i was having my car serviced there.

Glad to see your car turned out all right tho

:roflpuke2:

zZSportZz 04-20-2010 10:11 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Jeffblue (Post 506115)
at least they didn't use this to clean off the acid rain spots!

http://www.wmbarr.com/Images/Product...ar322image.jpg

I was at infiniti getting my car serviced there, and one of the technitians was getting yelled at for using brake cleaner to clean off the whiteboard... That kind of thing scares me since i was having my car serviced there.

O.o

pauley 04-20-2010 11:33 PM

Paint remover..... now that's scarey.That's why if it ain't a warranty/recall issue, dealership is not touching my car.

ZCarMan 04-21-2010 05:59 AM

Rick, sorry for your troubles mate. It all worked out in the end so there is a happy ending as you said. Now get your Z up on Saturday morning and join up with us again!

fullmonty 04-21-2010 07:21 AM

Damn man glad it worked out!

kniwolf 04-21-2010 09:52 PM

Wow! Glad to see that they straightened it out for you. What body shop was it?


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