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    Decided to use them to powder coat some six piston Brembo calibers they procrastinated for over…read moreeight months I go to pick them up in the business is completely gone I pay over $1000 for those calibers and paid them $250 to powder coat them they stole from me

    Where to begin…read more.. I'm currently sitting in their shop waiting for my project to be wrapped up, listening to the main number phone ring non-stop. Give them a call, they likely won't answer and when it goes to voicemail, the mailbox is full. Mind you, I live an hour away from the shop and this is my third trip here for what I was told was an "easy job". May 30: Dropped off 4Runner bare metal rock sliders. Told 2-3 weeks for turnaround. Because they're bare metal and don't need to be media blasted, "This is an easy job." June 18: (One week after quoted completion date) Was told they just returned from media blasting. Should be done by Friday. "Call us Thursday." June 21: Called three times that day. No answer. June 22: Called and actually spoke to someone about my project. "My guy did them in the wrong color. We'll have them done by Tuesday at the latest." June 26: Called twice. No answer. June 28: Called twice. No answer. July 5: Showed up to shop at 8am when they opened. At this point, I resigned to the fact that I'd take them even if they were still in the wrong color. I saw the shop door open and my sliders were sitting on the ground, untouched. In fact, the UPS shipping labels were still adhered to the surface. I spoke to a really nice worker and he promised to have them back to me in one week. Asked me to call next Thursday to confirm they'd be done. I actually refused saying, "Dude, I shouldn't have to call you guys. One, you never pick up the phone and two, you should be calling the customer and giving them a status update." July 6: I get a call from the owners son saying they're putting my sliders in the oven and they should be ready by the end of the day. I told him I couldn't get out until Monday, but I'd be there first thing in the morning. July 9: I've been sitting in the shop for almost 2-hours now. The sliders still had not been touched. Was told they'd be ready in 30-minutes... it's been 2-hours. Apparently the owners son was confused as to what I said on the phone on Friday. I'm even more confused because I was told, "This is an easy job." Good thing I have an understanding boss because I'm going to be 3-hours late for work. I'm waiting because I can't fathom driving too and from this shop one more time. The sad part about this story is, they do really good work... they lack a significant understanding on how to run a business, not to mention, their weak customer service. Never tell a customer "Call us"; you're the one running the business and you're the one who knows the most recent status. If you're going to commit to a date or timeframe, you call the customer if you feel you can't meet it. You're the subject matter expert, not the customer. Otherwise, they'd do the job themselves. Additionally, if you're going to say "Call us", make sure you have someone who can answer the phone or free up your voicemail so that someone can leave a voicemail for you to return the call. I won't be coming back for any more work simply because of how exhausting this first "easy job" has been. I guess I'm just not sure what was so difficult about all of this...

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    ::6 month Update:: It's been over 6 months and the film and…read morecoating still look great. It has already saved my car from several scratches and chips. (I HATE driving on I-95!). I can't recommend these guys enough. Awesome film and awesome service, Nelson still checks in every once in a while to see how everything is going ~ not many vendors out there will do that after the sale. ::Original Review:: I recently had my new car protected with paint protection film and ceramic coating by Blast Brothers and I couldn't be happier with the results. The entire experience was seamless from start to finish. Nelson and the team was incredibly professional, knowledgeable, and attentive to detail. Went back a week later just to show some new gear I got and Nelson proactively fixed Even fixed the tiniest bit of peeling on the side passenger mirror that I didn't even notice myself! I love that kind of service! The film is practically invisible and the ceramic coating on top makes washing and sainting a beautiful car so much easier. I appreciate their commitment to quality and customer satisfaction. If you're considering paint protection film, this is the place to go. They truly offer a top-notch service. Five stars is too low!

    Nelson and his team are absolutely amazing! He is a true professional who is excellent at his…read morecraft and truly wants his customer to be happy. He certainly achieved that goal with me. I brought 2 cars to him. One was ceramic only and the other was ceramic and front end PPF. From the first moment I arrived until the day I picked up the vehicle, I was kept aware of the status. When we picked the vehicles up, they were absolutely perfect. Unfortunately, shortly after getting the services, one of the vehicles was in an accident and needed new PPF on the front. Nelson was there to help! I am happy to give Nelson and Blast Brothers the highest recommendation. You will be very satisfied!!

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