
Showing posts with label Fender Repair. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Fender Repair. Show all posts
Thursday, February 13, 2020
2012 Honda Civic Collision Repair
We replaced the fender and mirror and fixed the dent on the door. We often explain to customers what the difference is if we repair vs. replace a part. In this case, the customer was paying for repairs themselves. Replacing the fender resulted in a better quality repair and also cost less than trying to repair it. On the other hand, it was far less expensive to repair the door than to replace it. Feel free to ask us why you should choose one option over the other. We always provide honest recommendations from both a quality and cost perspective. If an option is both better quality and less expensive, that is the option we will always recommend.
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Thursday, May 3, 2018
Collision Repair on Ford Mustang
This gorgeous blue Mustang got into a fender bender. We replaced the fender, repaired dents in the door and repainted with factory paint.
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Thursday, April 12, 2018
Parking Lot Pillar Strikes Again!
Parking lot pillars are our nemesis. Every week one or two customers gets accosted by one of these concrete ogres. We worked with GEICO to replace the fender, front bumper, front spoiler, wheel arch moulding, side marker light and a bunch of brackets on this Porsche Cayenne.
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Wednesday, June 1, 2016
Collision Repair on Dodge Dakota Pickup
Today's Dodge Dakota required collision repair after a fender bender. Allstate Insurance paid to replace the bumper, fender, lamp and wheel flare and match the original factory paint.
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Wednesday, March 23, 2016
Repairs to Crashed Civic
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Monday, February 15, 2016
Nissan Altima Complete Paint Job
Almost Everything's Car of the Day is a 1997 Nissan Altima with delaminating clear coat (peeling paint) and a couple of dented fenders. We replaced the fenders, reconditioned the old, damaged paint then re-painted the entire car with our Urethane single stage paint that comes with a 4 year warranty.
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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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