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    I just got hit today by an old lady at Costco today, we traded insurance info and everything. She said she'll fix everything, and knows a shop here in San Bruno. Should I claim it through insurance? Or find my own that'll do quality work?

    Picture of the damage:

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      I will be getting my Peugeot back from the shop tomorrow.
      I need to take care of some surface rust, a few small dents and get a complete paint job in the bay area.

      Anyone??

      1991 BMW 318i (Old Shell RIP, Now Being Re-shelled & Reborn)
      1983 Peugeot 505 STI
      1992 Volvo 240 Wagon
      2009 Toyota 4Runner SR5 Sport 4WD

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        Originally posted by Eydreeyun View Post
        I just got hit today by an old lady at Costco today, we traded insurance info and everything. She said she'll fix everything, and knows a shop here in San Bruno. Should I claim it through insurance? Or find my own that'll do quality work?

        Picture of the damage:
        I'll fix it in trade for your wheels:)
        But in all seriousness, take it to a shop you trust and get it repaired were you want.

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          Originally posted by freeride53 View Post
          I will be getting my Peugeot back from the shop tomorrow.
          I need to take care of some surface rust, a few small dents and get a complete paint job in the bay area.

          Anyone??
          Depending on how bad it is we can fix it.
          Call and set up a free appointment
          (408)7393840

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              Which paint best matches schwarz for bmws, I do have my own guns at home I'd like to do it myself. Also is there any products that work best for popping out small dings or should i just take it to a shop.

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                Stick to big brands, if you want something cheap and works well use dupont a nason line o paints, they're affordable and look good, as far as DIY dent repair I wouldn't recommend it, take it to a pro, you will be happier

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                  Thanks for the advice I'll look into find some paint and practicing before I redo my valance. I've painted quite a bit of fences but never anything close to automotive quality.

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                    oliver, First thanks for the great resource!!!

                    I've got two small rust areas. One has 4 spots about the size of a pencil eraser that have pushed through the paint and the other is a round spot about the size of a Susan B Anthony coin.

                    My plan is to cut out the bad metal and tack in a patch.

                    Is this the proper method? If so, What gauge and type of metal do you recommend I use?
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                      Originally posted by camip View Post
                      Thanks for the advice I'll look into find some paint and practicing before I redo my valance. I've painted quite a bit of fences but never anything close to automotive quality.
                      putting down a base isnt very difficult, properly applying the clear is what make a ok paint job look great.

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                        Originally posted by camip View Post
                        Thanks for the advice I'll look into find some paint and practicing before I redo my valance. I've painted quite a bit of fences but never anything close to automotive quality.
                        practise on scrap not on your car, buy a cheap hood and practise on that until your happy with your work

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                          Originally posted by cardnation View Post
                          oliver, First thanks for the great resource!!!

                          I've got two small rust areas. One has 4 spots about the size of a pencil eraser that have pushed through the paint and the other is a round spot about the size of a Susan B Anthony coin.

                          My plan is to cut out the bad metal and tack in a patch.

                          Is this the proper method? If so, What gauge and type of metal do you recommend I use?
                          has it Actually gone through the metal or just the paint?

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                            Originally posted by oliver.r View Post
                            has it Actually gone through the metal or just the paint?
                            Unfortunately its bubbled up on both sides with a few needle sized holes.
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                              Originally posted by cardnation View Post
                              Unfortunately its bubbled up on both sides with a few needle sized holes.
                              were is it?

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                                Originally posted by oliver.r View Post
                                were is it?
                                Rear valence driver side, about half way down on the round edge is the coin sized area.

                                The small bubbles and pin holes are below the passenger tail light on the tiny part of the panel.

                                Here is a pic. Although its not terrible, the rust was very understated/misrepresented by the PO.
                                Last edited by cardnation; 08-08-2012, 11:40 AM. Reason: added pic
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