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Why Are Body Shops So Backed Up?

by Christine Nguyen on Feb 04 2022
Body shops are delivering bad news more than ever. While auto repairs are never something to look forward to, the frustration of repairing a vehicle is compounded if the shop doesn’t have the parts you need to repair your car – and can’t get them installed today, tomorrow, or maybe even next week.
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What Are CAPA Certified Car Parts? Are CAPA Parts Worth the Extra Cost?

by Christine Nguyen on Jan 20 2022
CAPA certified car parts are subject to a comprehensive range of tests to ensure every aspect of the aftermarket part, including materials, fitment, appearance, and durability, are directly compared to and can equal, if not surpass, the OEM part.
road salt can damage car paint with corrosion and buildup

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Can Road Salt Damage Car Paint?

by Production Team on Nov 18 2021
Each winter, road salt is used to de-ice roads so you can drive safely in cold weather conditions. Road salt can corrode your painted car parts, undercarriage, even your wheels. Though salt damage to cars is a concern, it’s worth it: using road salt can reduce collisions by up to 93% according to the American Highway Users Alliance.
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ReveMoto provides Painted Auto Body Parts to Match Your Car

by Christine Nguyen on Nov 20 2014
Houston, TX, November 16, 2013 -- ReveMoto.com, a leading auto body parts e-commerce website, is providing an alternative to expensive local body shop costs by offering painted auto body parts to consumers. From Dodge Rams to Nissan Altimas, ReveMoto sells fenders, bumpers, hoods, and side view mirrors painted to match consumer vehicles. Whether the cars require pearl or metallic paint jobs, ReveMoto's latest paint system will color match the auto body part to the rest of the vehicle, even taking into account the year the car was manufactured. “Our customers are usually skeptical about color matching since we never actually see their car, but with our great paint system it can really calculate the color of their car and customers will have no need for blending,” said Rolando Balmaceda, General Manager at ReveMoto.com. “We've had really great feedback so far.” With paint quality playing a major factor in the color-matching process, ReveMoto currently uses AzkoNobel's Lesonal paint for all of their auto body parts. The company currently operates in Houston, TX, but ships products to all 50 states, Canada, and Puerto Rico. For more information about ReveMoto.com and its products and services, go to www.revemoto.com. To contact ReveMoto.com, email sales@revemoto.com. About ReveMoto.com ReveMoto.com, a leading provider of new auto body parts, sells pre-painted auto body parts, including fenders, bumpers, hoods, and side view mirrors. Focused on quality, their aftermarket auto body parts meet or exceeds original equipment manufacturer (OEM) body parts, and all painting is done in-house at their Houston facility, where they can monitor the quality and color matching of their products. Read more
Benefits of paint color matching bumpers and fenders

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Benefits of paint color matching bumpers and fenders

by Christine Nguyen on Jul 03 2013
Are you debating between getting a pre-painted bumper versus a blended paint job at the local body shop? You're not alone. One of the biggest concerns customers have is the issue of color-matching their bumper or fender to the rest of their car. You'll hear a lot of experts talk about how you need to blend the paint of your newly painted bumper or fender to match the rest of you car due to fading from the sun and the overall aging of paint over time. While this is usually true, you also have to take into account the type of paint being used. These days, advanced paint technology will account for these variations in paint due to weather, time, and usage. However, there are still certain brands and types of paint that just use the original factory color paint, as if it came straight from the dealership. When using older paint technology and products, you get the original factory color so your car bumper or fender will usually look newer than the rest of your car. However, if you use advanced paint technology, the paint will vary depending on how old the car is and the location the car was originally manufactured (for temperature measures since a car with manufactured paint from a colder state will differ from that in a warmer state and have different curing times). These newer paint products will match your car better and make it more difficult to the average consumer to tell the difference in the paint. This is the type of color-matching paint that we're going to focus on. Benefits: 1. Lower cost. Already painted bumpers and fenders using the new paint technology will cost you less. These specialty stores can generally charge less for painting since this is the focal point of their business and they can pay less for paint supplies compared to a body shop who may not create as much volume to get lower rates on their paint. Blending paint is also a labor intensive service and body shops will usually charge you a high fee to have this done. 2. Quicker turnaround time By purchasing a pre-painted bumper or fender, you save yourself the time it takes to leave your car at the local body shop. Some body shops will return your car within a few days, while others will take weeks to complete the job. If you purchase the part already painted, you can simply install the bumper or fender yourself. 3. More care. If you install the painted bumper or fender yourself, you'll usually put more care into it than anyone at a local body shop would. We've heard horror stories of bumpers being misaligned, not installed properly, or have other problems surrounding the car that may have nothing to do with the part they needed installed to begin with. When you do it yourself, you'll get the results you put in. These are all benefits of purchasing a painted bumper or fender, with cost being the biggest factor for most clients. If you're a do-it-yourself kind of person, getting a pre-painted auto part is the way to go.