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quickie door respray


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Guest manmerlion

Just wanna share with bros here if you ever need a quick respray. My door kena a small but deep dent. Heart pain. Friend recommended I go to SCT at Tagore Lane.

Sent in my car this morning to respray my front right door. They called me at around 5.30pm to inform me I could collect it. That was fast!

Damage: $180 (excl. GST)

Satisfaction: Great!!!

PS I hope none of you ever need to go SCT or any paint workshop. Just think that this info may come in handy some day. :lol:

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Just wanna share with bros here if you ever need a quick respray. My door kena a small but deep dent. Heart pain. Friend recommended I go to SCT at Tagore Lane.

Sent in my car this morning to respray my front right door. They called me at around 5.30pm to inform me I could collect it. That was fast!

Damage: $180 (excl. GST)

Satisfaction: Great!!!

PS I hope none of you ever need to go SCT or any paint workshop. Just think that this info may come in handy some day. :lol:

Bro, please give me the contact, I kanna a deep cut on my rear bumper. Thanks

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hmm did they warn you?

1. don't go too fast in the next 1-2 day or it will attract a lot of dust and stone that will stick to your paint job.

2. such quick job don't last. you will see fading/losing its lustre after 1-2 years.

best to let them heat it in those paint drying cambers

then

let it dry properly in the workshop for at least one day

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