Key Scratch - bodyshop or smart repair?
Key Scratch - bodyshop or smart repair?
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lordlee

Original Poster:

3,137 posts

266 months

Tuesday 30th August 2011
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Hi All,

Brother-in-Law has had his car key scratched over the weekend and would like to know which option is the best for repair. His car is metallic and the scratches are fairly deep. Any advice is appreciated.

TIA

gi daddy

30 posts

173 months

Wednesday 31st August 2011
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its all according were the scratch is.

djsmartrepairs

6 posts

172 months

Sunday 4th September 2011
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hi i have been a painter for nearly seven years and i am currently working as a smart repairer. Smart repairers have a bad reputation due to semi skilled people coming in to the trade and producing shocking jobs and i have seen many my self and i think how do they get away with producing a job like that and did they even get payed for it? my neighbour had a smart repair done by chips away last year. it took him 6 hours to finish a little scratch on the rear quarter panel and i could see the repaired area from my sons bedroom window and thats some one whos payed to come into a multi million pound franchise that cant do the job. ( he was a ex joiner by the way) so my advise is is you have a smart repair done is choose some one with a gud reputation and bodyshop experiance as the motor trade is all word of mouth so ask your local garage for a reccomendation smile

yours faithfully

A decent and honest smart repairer smile

gi daddy

30 posts

173 months

Sunday 4th September 2011
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i work in the body shop for 35years ,and we have a section that do smart repair,they do a good job ,But there's only so much you can do .For a smart repair,Not knocking smart repair .It keeps the cost down,and that's whats it all about.But there are people out there spoiling it for you good smart repairer es

djsmartrepairs

6 posts

172 months

Sunday 4th September 2011
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yh i agreee there is only so much a smart repaier can do and the idea is a cheap repair but some smart repairers are just a joke and like you said just spoil it for people like me trying to find work cos the trust has been lost by a large selection of our customers. i have also seen better jobs come from a smart repair than a body shop.

gi daddy

30 posts

173 months

Sunday 4th September 2011
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we all agree in the body shop that smart repair and sales work is the way things are going.People do not want to pay there access any more ,they rather pay and get it smart repaired,its the way thing are going ,more and more body shops are closing. at the moment out of 40hours work i'm lucky to get in 30 hours work.The insurance companies are killing body shops.

djsmartrepairs

6 posts

172 months

Sunday 4th September 2011
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exactly i worked for toyota in ther bonus body shop 9 months later i was made redundant which forced me in to smart repair and i have recently started my own business and all is going well at the min smile at toyotas body shop thers only work in there at the min because of thr recent riots but once that batch of work as gone then they will all be bak on basic pay. smart repair is the way forward as long as rough and semi skilled painters come short of work and have to give it up.

mph1977

12,467 posts

189 months

Sunday 4th September 2011
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PH answer = total respray and gold plated guarantees complete with paint thickness readings ... or does that only apply to Porsches witha bit of old brick and concrete dust on them ...

http://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?h=0&a...

Edited by mph1977 on Sunday 4th September 20:12

gi daddy

30 posts

173 months

Sunday 4th September 2011
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good luck in your smart repair business ,not that you need it.Remember ,fail to prepare . Prepare to fail.

djsmartrepairs

6 posts

172 months

Sunday 4th September 2011
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many thanks and hope you get back up to the 40 hours a week bench mark smile

potato muncher

613 posts

236 months

Monday 5th September 2011
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gi daddy said:
good luck in your smart repair business ,not that you need it.Remember ,fail to prepare . Prepare to fail.
I like your post.
With that sort of attitude I would hope you are never short of work.