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Model specific boards => Golf mk6 => Topic started by: candywhite12 on 18 February 2013, 14:54

Title: bodywork after crash - any advice?
Post by: candywhite12 on 18 February 2013, 14:54
took my gti to the VW garage today, wife crashed it.  They are changing the hood, front bumper, grille with badge, number plate plus one of the two headlamps and one of the two fenders. Is there anything to look for specifically when I pick it up in terms of quality of body/paintwork etc?   
Title: Re: bodywork after crash - any advice?
Post by: Hurdy on 18 February 2013, 15:03
took my gti to the VW garage today, wife crashed it.  They are changing the hood, front bumper, grille with badge, number plate plus one of the two headlamps and one of the two fenders. Is there anything to look for specifically when I pick it up in terms of quality of body/paintwork etc?   

Take an LED torch as it shows up imperfections in paintwork better. Also double check the panel gaps are symmetrical on bot sides of the car. Check the hood latches properly. Also that the headlights are the same colour light when on, they have been known to be two different colours. :smiley:
Title: Re: bodywork after crash - any advice?
Post by: candywhite12 on 18 February 2013, 17:14
took my gti to the VW garage today, wife crashed it.  They are changing the hood, front bumper, grille with badge, number plate plus one of the two headlamps and one of the two fenders. Is there anything to look for specifically when I pick it up in terms of quality of body/paintwork etc?   

Take an LED torch as it shows up imperfections in paintwork better. Also double check the panel gaps are symmetrical on bot sides of the car. Check the hood latches properly. Also that the headlights are the same colour light when on, they have been known to be two different colours. :smiley:

thanks mate, pretty helpful comments
Title: Re: bodywork after crash - any advice?
Post by: ajmoir36 on 18 February 2013, 20:44
Look for overspray everywhere, windows, glass, interior.
Title: Re: bodywork after crash - any advice?
Post by: candywhite12 on 18 February 2013, 22:04
Look for overspray everywhere, windows, glass, interior.

forgive me for asking but how's overspray supposed to get on windows or interior?  aren't they supposed to paint the parts BEFORE they put them on the car? (e.g. don't they paint the bumper before assembling it on the car)?
Title: Re: bodywork after crash - any advice?
Post by: SRGTD on 18 February 2013, 22:43
The bumper may be painted off the car, but I think it's normal for the other panels; hood (bonnet) and fender (wing), to be painted after they"ve been attached to the car. So yes, if the parts of the body not being replaced / repaired aren't properly masked up, then it's possible for overspray to get on them.
Title: Re: bodywork after crash - any advice?
Post by: ajmoir36 on 18 February 2013, 22:45
Spraying the car with the windows down or the doors open.
Title: Re: bodywork after crash - any advice?
Post by: dubber36 on 19 February 2013, 07:39
If they are painting the wings, they will need to blend the paint into the doors as well. This is where you are most likely to get issues from poor workmanship. "Dry" patches in the paint where they have tried to feather it out, overspray on door rubbers and inside the door shuts. Also look for patches of overspray under the bonnet and in the wheel arches on suspension components etc. You may not notice at first, or think it matters, but any potential new owner when you come to sell it will spot that for sure.
Title: Re: bodywork after crash - any advice?
Post by: joe6 on 19 February 2013, 18:55
In addition to the others, check overspray on the wheels and that bumper colour is a good match to the rest of the body as there have been problems with colour match with some bumpers from the factory.
Title: Re: bodywork after crash - any advice?
Post by: ajmoir36 on 19 February 2013, 19:02
If they are painting the wings, they will need to blend the paint into the doors as well. This is where you are most likely to get issues from poor workmanship. "Dry" patches in the paint where they have tried to feather it out, overspray on door rubbers and inside the door shuts. Also look for patches of overspray under the bonnet and in the wheel arches on suspension components etc. You may not notice at first, or think it matters, but any potential new owner when you come to sell it will spot that for sure.

Agreed if I spot overspray anywhere on a car I tend to give it an even closer inspection for which bits have been sprayed.
Title: Re: bodywork after crash - any advice?
Post by: candywhite12 on 20 February 2013, 06:33
Spraying the car with the windows down or the doors open.

they can't possibly be THAT stupid... can they?? :shocked:
Title: Re: bodywork after crash - any advice?
Post by: ajmoir36 on 20 February 2013, 20:55
Depends who does it.
Title: Re: bodywork after crash - any advice?
Post by: dubber36 on 21 February 2013, 08:03
If the dealers are doing it, anything is possible.
Title: Re: bodywork after crash - any advice?
Post by: candywhite12 on 21 February 2013, 13:16
If the dealers are doing it, anything is possible.

that should make my day  :laugh: