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Old 03-16-2008, 11:16 AM   #16 (permalink)
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He said he can get it in in a week and a half or so. And I do plan on him fixing it. I told him if he used the wrong products that`s not my problem. And added if I used the wrong products on a customers car I would have to make it right. If I put motor oil in the radiator and contaminated the cooling system, I`d have to flush it all out, refill it and not charge the customer for that no matter what the cost of my screw up, and I expect him and his paint reps to take care of this.
The paint is also changing, the rippling has calmed down some. It seems to change by the minute getting worse in some spots, and some really bad spots almost smoothing out again. You can almost use your finger and smooth out the ripples, but not quite. I almost have it ready to take back there, I got the interior out, the chrome and emblems off, I just need to change the wheels around and it`ll be ready to go.
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