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How Many Days Does It Take for a 4S Shop to Perform Paint Touch-Up?

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JadeLynn
07/30/25 2:28am
The time required for paint touch-up at a 4S shop depends on the specific situation. Below is relevant information regarding vehicle paint touch-up: General Timeframe for Paint Touch-Up: If no sheet metal repair is needed, a 4S shop can preliminarily complete the paint touch-up in about 3 hours. However, if the vehicle damage is severe, sheet metal repair takes about 6 hours, while applying putty and painting takes approximately 5 hours. The paint surface treatment requires drying time, and the vehicle cannot be driven until the paint is completely dry. Methods for Car Paint Maintenance: Do not use water other than soft water for cleaning; avoid washing the car under intense sunlight, and never wash the car immediately after the engine has cooled down, as this can lead to premature engine aging; refrain from using high-pressure water streams to wash the car body.
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VonHayden
08/15/25 8:38am
Last time I took my car to the 4S shop for a paint touch-up, it took about two full days. The reason is simple: the damage was a small scratch, they had to sand off the old paint layer, then spray on new paint, and finally dry it in the paint baking room. The time actually depends on the size of the damage: if it's just a small dot, it can be done in one day; but if it's a whole panel like my car door that needs to be sprayed, it takes 24 to 48 hours. There are many influencing factors: when the shop is busy, the queue is long; in winter, high humidity slows down the drying of the paint; the type of car paint also matters—metallic paint takes an extra half-day compared to regular paint due to additional steps. It's advisable to call ahead to check the working hours and make an appointment to save time and avoid waiting. If it's going to take a long time, ask about the courtesy car service—it's quite convenient. In short, don't rush; good paint can maintain the car's appearance for years.
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LaJaxon
10/21/25 6:28am
I've had my car repainted at the 4S shop a few times, and based on my experience, it usually takes between one to three days. For instance, when the bumper was scratched last time, it took two days. The staff explained that the process involves cleaning, applying primer, base coat, and clear coat, with each layer requiring drying time. Key factors affecting the duration include: the depth of the damage—shallow scratches are quicker, while deeper ones that reach the primer may take an extra half-day; the car's paint color—complex pearl colors require more steps; and the shop's peak periods, like year-end, when more jobs mean longer waits. I prefer to drop off the car on weekdays to avoid weekend crowds, and I specify a skilled technician when making an appointment for efficiency. Additionally, after the paint dries, it's important to check for color matching and smoothness to ensure the warranty is valid. Don't opt for quick repairs to save time, as the paint may chip easily. Planning ahead ensures reliable repainting quality.
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OCarmen
12/04/25 6:56am
The time for touch-up painting at a 4S shop usually takes one to three days, and in my experience, it's often completed in two days. Small areas may take one day, while major repairs extending to three days are quite normal. There are several influencing factors: the location of the damage, such as bumpers being easier and quicker to handle, while hoods are more complex and slower; dry weather speeds up paint drying, while the rainy season may cause delays; whether you have an appointment determines the queue. It's recommended to drop off the car in the morning and pick it up in the afternoon or the next day, and always inquire about the working hours in advance. Don't forget to handle the insurance process to avoid delays. Polishing after painting is essential, so don't rush to pick up the car.
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