Videos: #paint-spill
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Viewing videos 1 to 11 of 11 tagged with #paint-spill.
Range Rover Velar covered in hardened exterior paint -- vandalism job for an insurance company. Paint in every gap, on the glass, under the trim. Solvents struggled to soften it. Cleaning, polishing, parts replaced (roof rails, mirror, badges, door handle), some panels resprayed at the body shop. Tom and Paul on it throughout. Came out spotless.
Watch VideoWhite emulsion paint spilled inside a 2021 Hyundai. Owner kept it wet with towels before bringing it in. Paint had spread under the back seat, rear trims, and into both rear footwells. Bench seat jet-washed, trims removed, dried over the weekend.
Watch VideoFord Galaxy with a persistent chemical smell from a paint spillage that had reacted with the plastic trim. James and Harry cleaned the contaminated areas and neutralised the odour with specialist equipment.
Watch VideoJaguar F-Pace with paint splatter that required wet sanding to remove -- harder than typical overspray. Polished and finished with ceramic coating.
Watch VideoBMW 1 Series with paint spilled inside. Get it to us wet -- dried paint takes much longer to remove. Progress videos sent to the customer. Cost of clean-up is far less than part replacement.
Watch VideoAudi A1 paint spillage. Keep it wet -- wet paint is far easier to remove. Our paint spillage service starts with a three-hour initial clean, progress video, and estimate before continuing.
Watch VideoAudi Q3 paint spillage -- arrived workable. Three hours of cleaning before the customer had to leave. Significant improvement; some boot carpet residue may need further cleaning or replacement.
Watch VideoA nearly new Audi Q7 with paint spilled in the back -- the customer had followed the wet towel advice and got it to us quickly. Some paint had dried by arrival, including on the speaker switch which had to be taken apart and cleaned. Paint splatter on the wheels too. Gary: "working up a sweat but we're over the line."
Watch VideoA nearly new Range Rover Sport with red paint spilled in the boot. James, Edward and Connor worked through it over two days -- 20 hours in total, £1,650. The battery had to come out. Sound deadening had to be stripped. Cables were re-wrapped. The customer had tried to clean the bodywork with something abrasive and scratched through the paint on the passenger side.
Watch VideoGary covers all spillage types -- paint, milk, diesel -- and honest advice on when to claim on insurance and when losing your no-claims is not worth it.
Watch VideoGary covers the three types of interior accident clean: spillages (milk, food, paint), bodily fluids, and smoke or fire damage. Includes the motorhomes in a burning building, the £200k car driven out of a house fire, and the swan through the windscreen at 70mph.
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