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Brought my old car here for body work after it was rear-ended, needing repairs on the rear bumper, quarter panels, and trunk. The guy heading the work in the back - Romel - does not know what he's doing, despite praises from the owner (Ron). When I got my car back, the paint on all the repaired parts (other than the bumper) was hologramming badly, which is caused by using improper buffing/polishing techniques. It can be hard to spot, but I caught it immediately. I bring this up to Romel, who insisted ithat the paint needs to "settle", so "just give it a few weeks and it'll go away". Pretty much lied to my face to avoid redoing the work. I ended up taking it to a real detailer who fixed it within 30mins using the correct polishing compounds and pads. To past clients of Chipmaster: Check your paint! An easy way to check for hologramming is to look at the car panels under sunlight, or shine a very bright, white light on the paint. View it from different angles. Here's a very extreme example of hologramming: http://tdekany.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/03/website-example-holograms-2.jpg
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