Smart Repairs
SMART is an abbreviation of Small to Medium Area Repair Techniques.
The techniques used are methods that enable professionals to repair minor vehicle body work damage with minimum inconvenience and also at a reduced cost; by minimising the need to replace or respray multiple panels on a vehicle. Without sacrificing the quality in the workmanship, equipment and materials used, a SMART repair can give your vehicles damaged a new lease of life, making it look as good as new, with no visible points of repair.
SMART repairs cover minor areas such as bumpers and wings where you may have had a scuff in the local supermarket car park.
An average SMART repair follows this process in order to complete the work…
- Cleaned – All grease, road dirt, etc. are removed from the area to be repaired to ensure the following stage can adequately bond to the area of repair.
- Preparation – Where needed, a filler will be applied to the area of repair to ensure all body lines are kept looking as they did when leaving the showroom.
- Primer – When the first two steps have been fully completed, an application of a fast-drying primer is added to the area of repair. This will ensure the paint has a good surface to adhere to, meaning that there is no chance of paint peel.
- Paint – After the primer has dried to a consistent state, the technician can then go-ahead and apply the paint. This is colour matched by a professional paint-shop to get an exact match to the existing paintwork on your vehicle.
- Lacquer – To give your new paint the shine that it would have shown previously, a coat of lacquer is applied over the top of your paint. This will help protect your paint from fading.