Car Paint Inspection Uncovered

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I always advise my friends to inspect the car paint meticulously when buying a used car. A thorough car paint inspection can reveal a lot about the car's history, including any potential accident repairs, repainted panels, or body filler usage.

Introduction to Car Paint Inspection

A car paint inspection is a crucial step in evaluating the condition of a used car. It can help you identify any issues that may have been hidden or disguised. At AutoFay, our expert mechanics use a thickness gauge to measure the paint thickness, which can indicate if a panel has been repainted or if body filler has been used.

Detecting Repainted Panels

Repainted panels can be a sign of accident repairs or previous damage. To detect repainted panels, our mechanics look for inconsistencies in the paint finish, such as uneven color or texture. We also use a thickness gauge to measure the paint thickness, which can indicate if a panel has been repainted. A repainted panel may have a thicker paint layer than the surrounding areas.

Consequences of Repainted Panels

The consequences of repainted panels can be significant, as they may indicate underlying damage that has not been properly repaired. This can lead to further problems down the road, such as rust or corrosion. It's essential to identify repainted panels to avoid potential issues and ensure your safety on the road.

Identifying Accident Repairs and Body Filler

Accident repairs and body filler usage can be hidden from view, but our expert mechanics know what to look for. We inspect the car's body for any signs of repairs, such as uneven panels or mismatched paint. We also use a thickness gauge to detect any areas with excessive paint thickness, which can indicate the use of body filler.

  • Uneven panels or mismatched paint
  • Excessive paint thickness
  • Rust or corrosion

Original vs Aftermarket Paint

Original paint and aftermarket paint can be distinguished by their finish and texture. Original paint typically has a smoother finish and a more even texture. Aftermarket paint, on the other hand, may have a more uneven finish and texture. Our mechanics can identify the type of paint used and determine if it's original or aftermarket.

Paint Type Finish Texture
Original Paint Smooth Even
Aftermarket Paint Uneven Rough

AutoFay Inspection Packages

At AutoFay, we offer three inspection packages: Computer Diagnostic (AED 99), Body & Computer (AED 250), and Comprehensive (AED 399). Our Comprehensive package includes a thorough car paint inspection, as well as a review of the car's frame, engine, brakes, suspension, and tires. We also provide an OBD scan to check for any engine, transmission, ABS, or airbag codes.

  1. Computer Diagnostic (AED 99)
  2. Body & Computer (AED 250)
  3. Comprehensive (AED 399)

AutoFay inspects 410+ checkpoints with HD photos and PDF report. Book at autofay.ae or call +971542584458

Body & Computer Inspection — From AED 250

Pre-purchase inspection at the vehicle's location. Same-day digital inspection report.

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