I need some advice from experienced body repair guys.
I have a gouge in my right rear lower fascia on my 2019 Tahoe. Took it to two reputable body shops. First one quotes about $1,100 to repair and over $1,400 to replace the entire panel (one-piece fascia - bumper cover and both side panels). Would use a 3-step paint like the factory finish. Recommended full replacement rather than repair. I have used this shop before for an insurance claim and was very pleased.
2nd shop recommended repair and repair damaged area and clear coat the entire fascia instead for replacing the bumper for $450. He uses a two step, water-based paint instead of the 3 step like the OEM paint.
Both shops use computer color matching. Both promise exact color match.
Is anyone familiar with the water-based auto paint and have any experience with it? What would you do? I can get an estimate
from another shop.
I have a gouge in my right rear lower fascia on my 2019 Tahoe. Took it to two reputable body shops. First one quotes about $1,100 to repair and over $1,400 to replace the entire panel (one-piece fascia - bumper cover and both side panels). Would use a 3-step paint like the factory finish. Recommended full replacement rather than repair. I have used this shop before for an insurance claim and was very pleased.
2nd shop recommended repair and repair damaged area and clear coat the entire fascia instead for replacing the bumper for $450. He uses a two step, water-based paint instead of the 3 step like the OEM paint.
Both shops use computer color matching. Both promise exact color match.
Is anyone familiar with the water-based auto paint and have any experience with it? What would you do? I can get an estimate
from another shop.