harrisb
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I was in a rush yesterday morning heading to a golf tournament (Byron Nelson). The truck had been caught in the rain earlier in the week and I needed a wash. So I pull into a carwash and ask for a hand wash, I was leary in the first place. So they do it, being in a rush I jump in my truck and take off.
Well this morning I pull the truck out to run some errands and now it is very sunny today. Yesterday was overcast when I jumped in the truck and I immediatly drove to underground parking. Well to make a long story short, they have put swirl marks ALL OVER my paint. This is nothing I can't fix myself but I like to think that I should not have to.
I know this is my fault for not washing the truck myself but for me to pay someone to fix the problem it will run $200-$300 (part of the way to boomer's lowering kit). Or take me 8-10 hours of my own time (which equates to more than $200-$300.....). I know of a very reputable detailer in the area, should I force them to pay him to fix my paint? They ARE NOT getting their hands even remotely close to it again.
Just looking for opinions, I guess I could also be an ass and go for a full blown paint job.
Well this morning I pull the truck out to run some errands and now it is very sunny today. Yesterday was overcast when I jumped in the truck and I immediatly drove to underground parking. Well to make a long story short, they have put swirl marks ALL OVER my paint. This is nothing I can't fix myself but I like to think that I should not have to.
I know this is my fault for not washing the truck myself but for me to pay someone to fix the problem it will run $200-$300 (part of the way to boomer's lowering kit). Or take me 8-10 hours of my own time (which equates to more than $200-$300.....). I know of a very reputable detailer in the area, should I force them to pay him to fix my paint? They ARE NOT getting their hands even remotely close to it again.
Just looking for opinions, I guess I could also be an ass and go for a full blown paint job.