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jimbob7



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A (recommended) smart repairer could do that easily,if your skint, cutting compound (Megs 105) onna microfibre cloth/pad,will make most of it disappear, it doesn't look too deep. Pov.spec,ftw. 2006, 110,TD5.
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Fatboy Slim



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80 quid
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Honker



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 2014 Defender 110 Puma 2.2 XS CSW Corris Grey
£936.40.... Shocked Laughing Laughing

Amazing.

£515 labour over £200 for paint materials.......its thru to the undercoat but even so.......

Stu
Post #382134 26th Dec 2014 9:17pm
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CatherineF



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My god that's a joke.
Post #382136 26th Dec 2014 9:21pm
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Lou Sparts



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United Kingdom 2005 Defender 90 Td5 XS CSW Zambezi Silver
£936.40 ? I'm in the wrong job ! Could do that on Monday morning and afford to take the rest of the week off. 2005 Td5 90 XS

Steve
Post #382139 26th Dec 2014 9:25pm
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Pickles



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Australia 2013 Defender 90 Puma 2.2 CSW Keswick Green
I reckon I'd be having a go at polishing it out using first something like a paint cleaner, (a bit harsher than normal car polish), have a few goes with that, gradually, not too hard, & see how you go. After a few goes, it might become a bit less noticeable, & you may be happy to live with it.
If the door get's painted, being metallic, ya just can't paint the door, ya'd have to blend in the two ajoining panels, or ya're gonna notice it.
Pickles.
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ken



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Free Id paint it myself Thumbs Up
Post #382151 26th Dec 2014 10:09pm
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munch90



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If its though to undercoat then not worth trying to polish out

dont forget that quote should be to blend in to panels round , so really its for repair of one panel and prep/ paint three panels

still expensive but youre taken to a main dealer , so cant expect much else !
Post #382152 26th Dec 2014 10:10pm
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NigelM



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I had a few scratches on mine a while back, one as deep as yours looks. Bought some touch up paint, gave it several coats to make sure the scratch was full of paint and then gradually cut it back, starting with 800 grain W&D paper, working up to 2500. Then polished. I would challenge anyone to see it now. Cost about £20 and 3 hours work.
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Honker



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 2014 Defender 110 Puma 2.2 XS CSW Corris Grey
Yes a bit rich, but as has been said what you'd expect from main dealer! I honestly expected circa £500 but as urine has been extracted I'll sort elsewhere.

Sainsburys car parks Seem to cause more damage than Salisbury plains.

Stu
Post #382174 26th Dec 2014 11:31pm
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Gareth



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England 2003 Defender 90 Td5 CSW Oslo Blue
I did a similar nasty to my D4 door, and local main dealer (Guy Salmon) quoted £300 inc vat to repair, so why that is so much, I have no idea. The only difference is my D4 is Fuji White, so is a solid colour. 2021 Defender 110 X-Dynamic HSE D300 MHEV
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CEEGEE



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Honker wrote:
£936.40.... Shocked Laughing Laughing

Amazing.

£515 labour over £200 for paint materials.......its thru to the undercoat but even so.......

Stu


Absolutely ludicrous - presume they thought you were going through insurance to quote such a crazy figure - and we wonder why our premiums are always going up Whistle
Post #382180 26th Dec 2014 11:53pm
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RobKeay



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United Kingdom 2014 Defender 110 Puma 2.2 USW Corris Grey
Dam looks like Chris won that game.
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Iggle piggle



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CEEGEE wrote:
Honker wrote:
£936.40.... Shocked Laughing Laughing

Amazing.

£515 labour over £200 for paint materials.......its thru to the undercoat but even so.......

Stu


Absolutely ludicrous - presume they thought you were going through insurance to quote such a crazy figure - and we wonder why our premiums are always going up Whistle


If that was the case they are even more stupid than we give them credit for!
An insurance company would never authorise a repair based on those prices

More likely they got a quote from a sub-contractor, doubled the figure & added 10% because Tarquin's mummy had a similar scratch on her Range Rover sport from parking in the squash club car-park and she was more than happy to pay £1000 Whistle
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ken



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Its great we have so many painters on the site perhaps they should offer their services

Opinions will always differ

Polish (OK if it works)

Smart Repair (Fine if your flipping the car but doubtful on longevity look closely you will see the repair all day long)

Edge to Edge (Fine if you like the harlequin effect White Gareth is hard to match)

Panel and Blend (The correct method but sometime massively marked up )

Oh and never quote from an image far to many variables to consider ie Polish what if its been done before there might not be enough UM's left etc etc

I know what option I'd take all day long but then I can repair & paint Thumbs Up
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