Can You Drive the Car Away the Same Day After Paint Repair?

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OKai
07/29/25 2:27pm
Generally not. Because 4S shops or auto repair shops need to schedule repairs, it's not like you can drive the car over and the technician can start working immediately. Even for minor scratches, the 4S shop will take at least two days to complete the job, let alone a full-body paint job. At the same time, the drying level of the car paint will also affect the repair time. If the painting process is used in winter, it will definitely not dry thoroughly within two hours. Related introduction to paint repair: Color matching is somewhat difficult: Color matching is somewhat difficult, as paint will vary depending on the year and usage environment. Therefore, a skilled technician will adjust the color to be relatively consistent, which is a very time-consuming process. Paint repair is performed in a dust-free environment: Large-area paint repairs need to be done in a dust-free environment to prevent dust from getting into the paint or on the steel plate, which could result in poor paint application or easy peeling. This process requires 2 to 5 days.
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