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It's the best it can be
I'm doing the anodizing restoration for the front grille for a 1964 Ford F100. Customer had some interior chrome trim done and wanted my opinion on the job. It looked like a few stoners in high school shop class did the work. Bubbling, sanding scratches, buffer marks and even one area flaking.
The shop told him it was the best it could be. Which is absolute bull****.
I've gotten some work in with the same story. Just crappy work that the customer pays for and doesn't really know any better.
From automotive to contractors to whatever, how often do you hear "it's the best it can be" when you know it's not and what do you do?
I told him to get his money back and gave him a reference for a shop in Kentucky to send it to.
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Tru6 Restoration & Design
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