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Old 5th October 2009, 17:59   #1
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Default oh no... Tin Worm.

Rob (Trebor) spotted a line of rust bubbles along the lower edge of the rear near-side door on VeeKay weekend before last. I was horrified

To be fair, it was only just starting to bubble and was merely 3mm wide but right along the lower outside edge of the door.

Bodyshop chap had a look today and immediately spotted that the door had been re-skinned in the past. Clearly not very well done and it doesn't appear anywhere in the service history


So that, combined with the "road rage" dent on the wheel arch on the off-side galvanised me into making the necessary arrangements and VeeKay is to go in for surgery at the earliest opportunity

Makes you wonder what sort of cowboys some of these body shops are when a brand new panel can be so poorly fitted as to have tin worm coming through in what has to be, following a bit of detective work, less than 5 years after the repair was done.
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Old 5th October 2009, 18:04   #2
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Rob (Trebor) spotted a line of rust bubbles along the lower edge of the rear near-side door on VeeKay weekend before last. I was horrified

To be fair, it was only just starting to bubble and was merely 3mm wide but right along the lower outside edge of the door.

Bodyshop chap had a look today and immediately spotted that the door had been re-skinned in the past. Clearly not very well done and it doesn't appear anywhere in the service history


So that, combined with the "road rage" dent on the wheel arch on the off-side galvanised me into making the necessary arrangements and VeeKay is to go in for surgery at the earliest opportunity



Makes you wonder what sort of cowboys some of these body shops are when a brand new panel can be so poorly fitted as to have tin worm coming through in what has to be, following a bit of detective work, less than 5 years after the repair was done.

at least you know what has caused it now Paul, so thats something, but why a new door skin i wonder unless damage in the past, could just be a door dent of course
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A few years ago my dad who was a self employed car sprayer (now retired) had the contract with a local branch of a national car dealer to repaint cars that had been damaged during transporting.
The garage wouldn't tell the buyer about any of the damage regardless of how bad it was!
They would only pay for the cheapest repair they could get away with.
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So it might have been done pre delivery "as new" to the first owner?

That is monstrous. I'm the second owner from new and between IBM, the first owner and myself, VeeKay has wanted for nothing
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Body repairs = tinworm. I don't care how good the repair guys are, rust is going to appear. You are lucky that it has taken 5 years to show.

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Body repairs = tinworm. I don't care how good the repair guys are, rust is going to appear. You are lucky that it has taken 5 years to show.

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But unlucky, or at least the first owner was, to be sold a car "as new" which had probably already sustained sufficient accident damage / vandalism, to require a re-skin.
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A few years ago my dad who was a self employed car sprayer (now retired) had the contract with a local branch of a national car dealer to repaint cars that had been damaged during transporting.
The garage wouldn't tell the buyer about any of the damage regardless of how bad it was!
They would only pay for the cheapest repair they could get away with.
Freind of mine owns a body shop, and has a contract with renault. Went to visit him last week, couple of his chaps were repairing a dent on the roof, trailer transport damage!!
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Many thanks to Mick (M11GKV) who recommended a bodyshop only a mile away from where I live. You can't beat personal recommendation

Called in this evening and got a firm quote whilst looking at some of their work which impressed me a lot.

VeeKay goes in next Thursday
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Many thanks to Mick (M11GKV) who recommended a bodyshop only a mile away from where I live. You can't beat personal recommendation

Called in this evening and got a firm quote whilst looking at some of their work which impressed me a lot.

VeeKay goes in next Thursday
Hi Paul,

Any chance of some pics to illustrate exactly where the rust is, and the results once the remedial work has been completed?

Cheers

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