Paint corrected

DiabloStinger

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Kia had their contract detailer level the paint and then polish it for me to eliminate some car wash scratches that were on the car when i bought it.
While it rained all night the car looks great. No more tiger stripes!

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And eff this photo uploader for rotating the image
 
Couldn't you get more paint surface in the pic? It looks like you're taking a pic of the interior of your car, complete with little feet imprinted on the matt protector.
 
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It's corrected, but is it protected?
 
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Couldn't you get more paint surface in the pic? It looks like you're taking a pic of the interior of your car, complete with little feet imprinted on the matt protector.
It rained... Now it is dirty again.
 
Once it is dry again I will coat it.
 
Rain or wet paint surface (plus lack of daylight) hides imperfections. Inspection is better performed in a dry and bright sunny day. Personally, I consider a dealership detailing job as "less than decent" at best; they are constrained by time to finish as many cars as possible per day. I work at a full-service Toyota dealership and I cringe at the way they treat car paint. I hope your car was treated differently and properly.
 
Rain or wet paint surface (plus lack of daylight) hides imperfections. Inspection is better performed in a dry and bright sunny day. Personally, I consider a dealership detailing job as "less than decent" at best; they are constrained by time to finish as many cars as possible per day. I work at a full-service Toyota dealership and I cringe at the way they treat car paint. I hope your car was treated differently and properly.
Wasn't the dealer. It was an outside vendor that only does detailing. I spoke with him prior at length about my goals. He comes to the dealer twice a week as a source of business for himself.
 
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