Similiar situation happened when my cousin got her Euro's door resprayed.
Turned out shit with overspray and dry spots.
I took the car back to the work shop, pointed out the flaws, told them that I've been in the spraying industry for over a decade (lul I don't even look that old) and they apologised and the boss told off the apprentice that worked on it and re-did it.
Turned out perfect.
Told them that I would report them to the insurance company if they didn't abide by the request.
take photos and go to department of fair trading and tell them wat has happend or dunt pay them untill they've done a better job.
you would rather go to someone that takes pride in their job and does a good job rather than some one who takes 5 minutes and make it worse
theres too many dodgy mechanincs and stuff now a days..
wasthe repair conducted through your insurance company? if so go through them... if not, then tell them you wont be paying for the work as its not up to the standard and that the door trim is not as it was when you left it with then...
consumer affairs is your next step if they dont want to work with you... in the meantime if you dont pay they have the right to keep the car
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