Car Interior spillages - Should I claim on my insurance? Video
One of the most common spillages we see in cars is paint when the cans pop open. It causes quite a mess and can take quite a bit of cleaning up.
This begs the question, should you claim on your insurance? For that matter, do you have any recourse with whoever sold you the tin of paint?
Learn more about our interior accident clean-up service. We also have an article if you need advice if you have spilled paint in your car, plus a dedicated service for interior paint spill clean-up.
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