Paint shop Midlands recommendations please?
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NPS Melton Mowbray
Just had the 997.2 C2S Cab. Carrera White bonnet resprayed, £280.
They've also sprayed our BMWs, M3 & 325D touring.
Colour match is always very good & prices keen.
Front bumper 300 quid ish +VAT
https://www.facebook.com/NPS-Body-Repairs-31720683...
I recommend Option 1 near Bromsgrove. Worth the drive. I've used them twice on two of my Porsches. Superb colour match. I have no other affiliation than being a very satisfied customer, to the extent I used them (twice) after moving to Surrey
https://www.option1sportscars.co.uk/
Dave
https://www.option1sportscars.co.uk/
Dave
2.4te said:
I recommend Option 1 near Bromsgrove. Worth the drive. I've used them twice on two of my Porsches. Superb colour match. I have no other affiliation than being a very satisfied customer, to the extent I used them (twice) after moving to Surrey
https://www.option1sportscars.co.uk/
Dave
^ https://www.option1sportscars.co.uk/
Dave
I've not used them, but have heard they're very fastidious.
These guys did a fantastic job on my Macan . My insurers paid and suspect they will be pricey.
https://www.chartwells.net/
https://www.chartwells.net/
Someone recommended Colourkit in Leicester so I went over, realised it wasn't far from the OPC, went to the OPC first where the dozy new girl went off to see who they use and came back with a Chartwells card, then I went to Colourkit.
Turns out they are the OPC's body shop for used cars (I double checked with the OPC afterwards - Chartwells do the new stuff, rectifications, etc.).
Estimator looked at my car and immediately said "we get a perfect colour match for this colour (Rhodium) without blending adjacent panels. We just respray each part, bumper, bonnet, etc. and that's it." He showed me around the workshop where a 911 was in progress.
I'm tempted by them being the OPCs body shop, but who's heard of not blending in?
After that I went to the folks who'd resprayed half an E-Class back in 2015. Brilliant job: https://www.citycentrecarcare.co.uk
They are JLR's rectification body shop, just down the road from them.
Nigel, who'd dealt with the Merc, said he'd not heard of any system which would allow a panel to be painted with no blending of adjacent panels.
Any comments? Should I use the one who'd impressed me so much painting the Merc, or should I use OPC Leicester's body shop who assure me I'm in safe hands. If it's good enough for an OPC to put in their showroom...?
Turns out they are the OPC's body shop for used cars (I double checked with the OPC afterwards - Chartwells do the new stuff, rectifications, etc.).
Estimator looked at my car and immediately said "we get a perfect colour match for this colour (Rhodium) without blending adjacent panels. We just respray each part, bumper, bonnet, etc. and that's it." He showed me around the workshop where a 911 was in progress.
I'm tempted by them being the OPCs body shop, but who's heard of not blending in?
After that I went to the folks who'd resprayed half an E-Class back in 2015. Brilliant job: https://www.citycentrecarcare.co.uk
They are JLR's rectification body shop, just down the road from them.
Nigel, who'd dealt with the Merc, said he'd not heard of any system which would allow a panel to be painted with no blending of adjacent panels.
Any comments? Should I use the one who'd impressed me so much painting the Merc, or should I use OPC Leicester's body shop who assure me I'm in safe hands. If it's good enough for an OPC to put in their showroom...?
DJMC said:
Someone recommended Colourkit in Leicester so I went over, realised it wasn't far from the OPC, went to the OPC first where the dozy new girl went off to see who they use and came back with a Chartwells card, then I went to Colourkit.
Turns out they are the OPC's body shop for used cars (I double checked with the OPC afterwards - Chartwells do the new stuff, rectifications, etc.).
Estimator looked at my car and immediately said "we get a perfect colour match for this colour (Rhodium) without blending adjacent panels. We just respray each part, bumper, bonnet, etc. and that's it." He showed me around the workshop where a 911 was in progress.
I'm tempted by them being the OPCs body shop, but who's heard of not blending in?
After that I went to the folks who'd resprayed half an E-Class back in 2015. Brilliant job: https://www.citycentrecarcare.co.uk
They are JLR's rectification body shop, just down the road from them.
Nigel, who'd dealt with the Merc, said he'd not heard of any system which would allow a panel to be painted with no blending of adjacent panels.
Any comments? Should I use the one who'd impressed me so much painting the Merc, or should I use OPC Leicester's body shop who assure me I'm in safe hands. If it's good enough for an OPC to put in their showroom...?
It's a strange (and as former ChipsAway franchise owner) dumb thing to say to a prospective customer.Turns out they are the OPC's body shop for used cars (I double checked with the OPC afterwards - Chartwells do the new stuff, rectifications, etc.).
Estimator looked at my car and immediately said "we get a perfect colour match for this colour (Rhodium) without blending adjacent panels. We just respray each part, bumper, bonnet, etc. and that's it." He showed me around the workshop where a 911 was in progress.
I'm tempted by them being the OPCs body shop, but who's heard of not blending in?
After that I went to the folks who'd resprayed half an E-Class back in 2015. Brilliant job: https://www.citycentrecarcare.co.uk
They are JLR's rectification body shop, just down the road from them.
Nigel, who'd dealt with the Merc, said he'd not heard of any system which would allow a panel to be painted with no blending of adjacent panels.
Any comments? Should I use the one who'd impressed me so much painting the Merc, or should I use OPC Leicester's body shop who assure me I'm in safe hands. If it's good enough for an OPC to put in their showroom...?
I'd be listening to Nigel ...
The acid test of Rhodium being able to be matched edge to edge, will be under petrol station lights at night, or in bright sunlight. If the estimator is right, you'll not have an issue, if he's wrong however, it'll be all too obvious ...
IIRC CCCC used to do all Evan Halshaw's Ferrari, Aston, Maserati and Jaguar work (or it may have been Prophets BMW before Sytner took them over) Either way, their work was excellent.
Spoke today to Harry, director and paint "guru" at Colourkit, my OPC's chosen bodyshop for used car painting.
He said that as Rhodium is now a fairly old colour they are used to its various incarnations. Over the years this colour has changed coming out of the factory but they can identify which version it is a get a perfect match, hence no need to blend into adjacent panels.
He said if it were a brand new colour to Porsche, where they don't have this experience from the hundreds of Porsches they paint each year, he too would have to blend in to surrounding panels.
They're quoting £1,140.
CCCC are quoting £4,614.
He said that as Rhodium is now a fairly old colour they are used to its various incarnations. Over the years this colour has changed coming out of the factory but they can identify which version it is a get a perfect match, hence no need to blend into adjacent panels.
He said if it were a brand new colour to Porsche, where they don't have this experience from the hundreds of Porsches they paint each year, he too would have to blend in to surrounding panels.
They're quoting £1,140.
CCCC are quoting £4,614.
Edited by DJMC on Friday 18th June 17:40
DJMC said:
Spoke today to Harry, director and paint "guru" at Colourkit, my OPC's chosen bodyshop for used car painting.
He said that as Rhodium is now a fairly old colour they are used to its various incarnations. Over the years this colour has changed coming out of the factory but they can identify which version it is a get a perfect match, hence no need to blend into adjacent panels.
He said if it were a brand new colour to Porsche, where they don't have this experience from the hundreds of Porsches they paint each year, he too would have to blend in to surrounding panels.
[b]They're quoting £1,140.
CCCC are quoting £4, 614.[/b]
Wow, that's quite some difference !!He said that as Rhodium is now a fairly old colour they are used to its various incarnations. Over the years this colour has changed coming out of the factory but they can identify which version it is a get a perfect match, hence no need to blend into adjacent panels.
He said if it were a brand new colour to Porsche, where they don't have this experience from the hundreds of Porsches they paint each year, he too would have to blend in to surrounding panels.
[b]They're quoting £1,140.
CCCC are quoting £4, 614.[/b]
AS for not painting blending onto adjacent panels. fair enough as long as the car's not been painted previously.
Picked the car up from Colourkit yesterday after a week.
Perfect. Can't find any issues so far after careful inspection. And yes, no blending of adjacent panels.
I asked Harry, the paint guru (40 years in the trade) more about paint matching. Every car they paint they spray a small sample and keep this so as to build a library of different Rhodium Silver's (in my case). He explained that the factory order paint from various suppliers, whoever is cheapest, and that's why not all batches are the same.
As we left he mentioned a problem with Panameras. One this week had 25kg of mud and gravel behind each front wheel arch. But it's not alone, every one has the same issue, a hidden body cavity.
Perfect. Can't find any issues so far after careful inspection. And yes, no blending of adjacent panels.
I asked Harry, the paint guru (40 years in the trade) more about paint matching. Every car they paint they spray a small sample and keep this so as to build a library of different Rhodium Silver's (in my case). He explained that the factory order paint from various suppliers, whoever is cheapest, and that's why not all batches are the same.
As we left he mentioned a problem with Panameras. One this week had 25kg of mud and gravel behind each front wheel arch. But it's not alone, every one has the same issue, a hidden body cavity.
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