Bumper
Scuff Repair
A
minor 'rub' in a parking lot can take patches of paint
off your bumper skin. We can invisibly repair these
without resorting to painting the whole bumper skin!
Our spot repair process can invisibly repair the damaged
area only, saving you a lot of money. |
"Key
Gouge" Repair
These
can be invisibly repaired. The area is sanded out,
re-primed, and spot repaired. After the repair is
completed, no one will ever know that it was damaged.
As we only need to repair the area that is damaged,
we save on materials and preparation time. The savings
we pass on to you. |
"Glaze
Plating & Power Polishing"
Much
more than just waxing. High speed buffing equipment,
pressure, and a lot of know-how combine with our special
high-silicone glazes to actually burnish the paint.
The heat generated by friction in this process is
harmless to the paint, but deadly to scratches, and
can restore even a badly scratched area to its original
factory appearance. |
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Rust
Spot Repair
Surface
rust can be invisibly repaired. The area is sandblasted,
then treated with a chemical rust inhibitor. Any
'pitting' is filled, and then just the damaged area
is refinished, rather than the whole panel. The
savings can be considerable.

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Minor
Splits and Cracks in Bumper Skins
Body
shops will often simply replace a damaged bumper
skin, some of which can cost upwards of $600. When
the damage is minor, these cracks can be sturdily
bonded shut, and then spot repaired, saving you
hundreds of dollars.
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Paint
Chip Repair
Lower
hoodlines mean that most cars have many of these.
Not only are they unsightly, but rust blisters can
start in these small chips where the protective paint
film is broken away. With an artist's airbrush, our
specially blended paints, and a series of 5 chemicals
we repair these chips individually, restoring the
integrity of the original factory finish. This is
also cost effective as it eliminates the need to repaint
the whole panel. Our process uses an exclusive chemical
bonding agent that not only removes all traces of
wax from the chip being repaired, but also ensures
that the chip will STAY repaired! |