This customer brought in his 2013 Chevrolet Sonic to get an overall paint job. The customer chose the Enamel Single-Stage paint with a basic sealer. He also wanted us to sand out any chips or scratches around the car that would show up under the new paint. Along with the paint job we also did some body work as well. We repaired the front and rear bumpers of nicks and gouges as well as the right side roof rail which had a minor dent. The customer also requested that we replace the front lower deflector.
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Showing posts with label Chevrolet. Show all posts
Tuesday, December 6, 2022
Saturday, September 17, 2022
2013 Chevrolet Sonic-- Bumper Repair and Overall Paint Job
This customer brought in his 2013 Chevrolet Sonic to get repairs to the bumper and to repaint the whole car. This customer chose our Single-Stage Enamel paint with a Basic sealer. He also chose for us to correct major chips and scratches so that they won't show up under the new paint. We did some repairs to the front and rear bumper by fixing a few gouges on both the left and right side. In addition to that we also fixed a ding near the right roof rail. The fresh paint brought this car back to life!
Thursday, June 7, 2018
2017 Chevy Volt Collision Repair
We replaced the bumper, grills, hood, energy absorber, and bumper reinforcement on this 2017 Chevrolet Volt. The repairs were covered by Nationwide Insurance and the customer took advantage of a coupon we offered to reimburse rental car costs.
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Monday, January 9, 2017
Bumper Damage on Corvette
This beautiful 2004 Chevy Corvette had some ugly damage on the driver's side quarter panel and rear bumper. We fixed the dents & scrapes and repainted with the paint matching the original factory color.
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Wednesday, April 27, 2016
Bumper Scrapes
Ugh. Your bumper is scraped. It is the only blemish on a beautiful car. Like our name implies, Almost Everything Auto Body does not mind doing small jobs. And if you've gotten quotes from other shops of $700 to $1000 to fix the little scrape, we can probably help by discussing options to help get the cost back down to earth.
Today's Car of the Day is a Chevy Traverse with a scratched bumper. We took the bumper off the car, removed the unpainted step pad, lower bumper cover, reflectors plus the parking sensors. Then we repaired the scrapes and repainted the bumper with factory matched paint. The repair comes with our lifetime warranty against fading, peeling and loss of gloss.
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Wednesday, January 20, 2016
Fixing the Work of Scam Artists
Don't be embarrassed if this happened to you. Once a week we see a car that has been "fixed" by a scam artist. He approachs people and offers to repair damage on the spot for a reasonable price. He may hammer, apply fillers and paint. When he's done he explains that you just need to let things dry then everything will be perfect. He may even offer to come back to finish the job. You won't see him again and you will have no way to contact him. These guys create more damage than they started with. Almost Everything's Car of the Day is a 2004 Chevrolet Malibu that has been attacked by one of these scam artists. As you can see in the photos below, he didn't fix anything but he made the car uglier and in need of more repairs.
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Monday, December 21, 2015
Complete Auto Paint Job on 1994 Camaro Convertible
Almost Everything's Car of the Day is a 1994 Chevy Camaro Convertible. We painted the whole vehicle with an economical enamel single stage paint with an added UV protectant to help shield the paint from the sun's ultraviolet rays. The car belongs to one of our regular customers and to keep paint costs to a minimum, he reconditioned damage to the old paint (chips & delamination that causes peelint) before he dropped it off with us. He also took off the rear spoiler and plans to put it back on himself.
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