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Icbc des not pay time to blend the quarters. Plastics do not get blend time according to icbc. This is always the case. No shop would blend the rear quarters for a rear bumper. It doesn't work that way. |
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Of course icbc doesnt pay to blend but you seriously think mixing the paint 6 times is the best solution to this problem? Even after 6 times its still not correct. You also think that this shop didn't use there color scanner? Are you a troll or just stupid? |
color scanners are never 100% accurate. For 100% accuracy, you need the paint code of the Pearl White that was exactly used on your car. That paint code tells the painter how much of colourant is to mix/blend. |
Just don't buy pearl white next time. I know I won't! |
Went to Penney Autobody on Main and Marine. Did the Fiji Blue Pearl on my Civic perfectly, had both bumpers repainted due to lots of scratches/scrapes from previous owner. Super quick work and if you talk to one of the guys he can usually give you a cash deal. Ended up paying $150 to fully paint each bumper. Which is not bad for the 3+ coats that most pearl or metallic paints require to match properly, plus blending. |
Fiji blue pearl is an easy color. But then again I really dont hear much bad things about Penney autobody. As for what vr6gti stated is true..color machine is not always accurate but just gives you a better idea on formula calculations when mixing the paint. Most knowledgable painter know to always do a letdown spray panel. Meaning spraying several test panels with each panel having a different number of pearl coat to achieve the proper colormatch but most painters don't do that either lazy or time constraint cause jobs are piling up. Looking at OP picture the pearl coat isnt the issue but the ground ( Posted via RS Mobile |
Oops..as i was saying...the issue is the ground coat (the white layer under pearl coat) is too white/bright. Most painter dont realize thats the basisof pearl white issues. Posted via RS Mobile |
Damn phone!!. Anyways thats where the color correction needs to start at. Also most painters that do the letdown panels just toss it into the garbage when done when they should be saving it for future references. Posted via RS Mobile |
I've done quite a few pearl white vehicles lately. 2012 Acura MDX 2010 F150 Platinum 2011 Ford Edge Limited PM me for shop info. |
Have you guys looked at your original bumpers? They don't even match from the factory. If the shop was able to get your pearl within 90% of the original color I would be satisfied. So many variable and you'll never get 100%. It comes down to if the paint line their using was able to match the color. Not the painters or the shops fault. ps. Im a painter. |
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Painters are willing to accept the 1st redo. After that..if it still doesn't match. The painter will ask for shop to pay him to blend the quarters. If the boss isn't willing to do that. The paint rep gets called and he's asked to match it and paint it cause it's THEIR product. |
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ps. im a painter anyways theres some good info in this thread. but alot of people who have no idea what there talkin about. |
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