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 Posted: Wed Oct 31st, 2018 10:49 pm
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Eddie Money



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Dusten wrote:
I had them do a cut and buff on my 68 after it was painted.
Who did you use for the paint? I searched and searched when I was getting my ranger done. No one wanted to paint the whole truck. I ended up using fluerys but I'll never go there again. Mike the owner lied and lied to my face over and over. It took 3 months. He said it would take 2 weeks. At the end of 2 weeks I called up and he said " we have 2 weeks right?". He also walked me over 2 one of the cars he was working on and said feel how smooth that is? That's how your truck is going to be. He told me it would be done and I could pick it up saturday and no one was there. He did that twice. The lot boy (I wont call him a detailer) way the one who delivered the truck to me. When I dropped the truck off to begin I had had the interior detailed so when I received the truck after paint it would be mint. The didnt plastic off my dash, cover seats, or put down paper floor covering and that's how it was delivered. The lot boy didnt even was the roof, the interior was toasted I had about 20 new seat belt chips on the inside of the doors a bunch of fish eyes, chips around the door lock, and a defect in the clear on the passenger rear door. His excuse was the products used to detail the interior caused all the issues. I told hi. Prep is the key to good paint and he failed. It cost about 8,000 for the paint and after all the rental fees and time off to deal with it I'm into it over 10,000 and I'm still getting over it.



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