vehicle Inspection for paint after production

Exterior Paint Inspection

  • Examine the vehicle's exterior carefully for any scratches, dents, or visible damages.
  • Make sure to inspect all areas, including the hood, doors, roof, and bumpers.
  • Note down any scratches, dents, or damages found.
  • Thoroughly examine the vehicle's paint for any signs of chipping, cracking, or peeling.
  • Pay close attention to areas prone to damage, such as edges, corners, and seams.
  • Take note of any paint issues identified.
  • Carefully inspect the vehicle's paint for any mismatched colors or uneven application.
  • Observe the vehicle from different angles and lighting conditions to detect any inconsistencies.
  • Record any instances of mismatched colors or uneven paint application.
  • Check the vehicle's exterior for any signs of overspray or paint defects.
  • Look for areas where the paint may have been applied unevenly or excessively.
  • Take note of any overspray or paint defects found.
  • Examine the clear coat of the vehicle's paint for any imperfections or unevenness.
  • Look for any rough areas, bubbles, or inconsistencies in the clear coat.
  • Document any imperfections or unevenness observed in the clear coat.

Panel Alignment

  • Inspect each panel to ensure it is properly aligned with the adjacent panels
  • Check the gaps between panels to ensure they are consistent and symmetrical
  • Use a measuring tool to ensure the gaps meet the manufacturer's specifications
  • Visually inspect each panel to identify any misalignment or crookedness
  • Check for any uneven gaps between panels that may indicate misalignment
  • Use a straightedge or level to check for any noticeable deviations from a straight line
  • Check that each door, hood, and trunk closes smoothly and securely
  • Verify that there are no gaps or inconsistencies when the doors, hood, and trunk are closed
  • Ensure that the doors, hood, and trunk are flush with the surrounding panels when closed
  • Examine the panels for any signs of mismatched paint, overspray, or blending
  • Look for any evidence of body filler or other repairs that may indicate previous damage
  • Inspect for any aftermarket modifications or alterations that may affect panel alignment

Paint Finish Quality

  • Carefully examine the paint surface under bright lighting conditions for any swirl marks, scratches, or blemishes that may be visible.
  • Pay close attention to areas where the paint is more likely to suffer damage, such as near the edges of doors or around the front and rear bumpers.
  • Observe the paint surface from different angles to ensure it has a glossy and smooth appearance without any dull or uneven spots.
  • Run your hand over the paint surface to feel for any roughness or irregularities.
  • Examine the paint surface for any visible imperfections, such as dust particles that may have settled on the paint or paint runs where the paint has dripped or sagged.
  • Inspect all areas of the vehicle, including the roof, hood, doors, and trunk.
  • Carefully inspect the entire vehicle for any signs of corrosion or rust spots on the paint surface.
  • Pay attention to areas that are prone to rust, such as the bottom edges of doors or areas with previous paint repairs.

Glass and Trim

Final Touches