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  1. Join Date
    Sep 2010
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    #1
    mga boss,

    pano ba process ng door panel replacement sa mga Toyota casa?
    yung panel ba is me pintura na galing planta o sa casa lang pinipinturahan?

    sabi nung SA na naghandle nung repair sa oto ko ay
    pinalitan "daw" yung 2nd row door panel ng oto.
    pero me part na walang topcoat as in litaw yung metal.

    di ba fully painted na yun galing planta bago ikabit sa unit?
    eh nakalimutan na hingin yung pinalitang panel di tuloy
    nacheck baka pinukpok lang sa casa yung damage.

    wala kasi ko sa pinas kaya misis ko nagaasikaso.
    ipinababalik sa lunes.

    tia.

  2. Join Date
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    Panels come with a very thin coat of paint (this is the primer or first coat) to protect it from immediate rust.

    Dealers or repair shop will spray the layers of body color paint and lastly the clear coat.

    You can easily tell if the shop simply applied body filler/putty or masilya, by using a soft refrigerator magnet. Place the magnet on the formerly damaged areas. The magnet must stick with a very strong bond otherwise its full of putty or body filler.

    Check the inner side of the door panel. Feel the areas near the rubber gasket around the door. Is it smooth or does it feel like a fine sandpaper? Is it the same color/shade as the rest of the outer panel ? Is there a different color underneath the rubber gasket ?

    Not all shops will replace it with factory freshly stamped panel (esp. if its an older and outdated model). Most of the time they will source the panel from other cars that have been parted out due to being total wreck, chop-chop, etc...

    PS: Toyota Phil still stamps out Revo panels (hatch door, etc...).

  3. Join Date
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    Quote Originally Posted by number001 View Post
    Panels come with a very thin coat of paint (this is the primer or first coat) to protect it from immediate rust.

    Dealers or repair shop will spray the layers of body color paint and lastly the clear coat.

    You can easily tell if the shop simply applied body filler/putty or masilya, by using a soft refrigerator magnet. Place the magnet on the formerly damaged areas. The magnet must stick with a very strong bond otherwise its full of putty or body filler.

    Check the inner side of the door panel. Feel the areas near the rubber gasket around the door. Is it smooth or does it feel like a fine sandpaper? Is it the same color/shade as the rest of the outer panel ? Is there a different color underneath the rubber gasket ?

    Not all shops will replace it with factory freshly stamped panel (esp. if its an older and outdated model). Most of the time they will source the panel from other cars that have been parted out due to being total wreck, chop-chop, etc...

    PS: Toyota Phil still stamps out Revo panels (hatch door, etc...).

    mine has been replaced (2 doors) with black color eto daw talaga ang baseline color nila to be uniform then pinturahan nila ng body color ng car na required

  4. Join Date
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    #4
    The CASA will be the one to paint the panel.

    In the case of our Grandia GL, nung nasabitan siya on the left side (no sliding door side), the CASA first wanted to latero + masilya but we were able to push for the whole side panel to be changed (laki nun, the part from the b-pillar all the way to the back).

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    #5
    salamat mga boss.

    palpak pagkakapintura ng toyota plaridel.
    back job tong ginawa sa oto ko. tsk tsk
    ibabalik ni misis monday.

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    Rare ako nakakita ng CASA na magalung sa paintworks really.

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    #7
    Iba talaga pag luma na yung paint ng car tapos ipaparepaint mo yung isang panel lang. It won't be even.

    Happened to out AE101 before, different shades of red when exposed to direct sunlight. Not so halata but once you notice it, it can't be unseen.


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