Burn-in refinishing allowances
Guidelines to apply burn-in refinishing allowances to refinish damaged vehicle panels.
Burn-in definition
Burn-in occurs when the replacement of a welded-on panel with visible, exposed, exterior joints results in unavoidable damage to a previously undamaged adjoining panel.
Burn-in allowances
The following allowances apply:
When... |
Then the allowance is... |
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one or more additional areas of burn-in occur to
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for each welded quarter panel or welded fender replacement
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full aperture replacement has been specifically selected, and unavoidable burn-in damage occurs to a previously undamaged roof panel |
the estimator’s best judgment time to refinish the area immediately affected by the replacement. |
Removal of parts for painting on burn-in panels
Allowance for the removal of parts for painting on "burn-in" panels is as specified in the "Removal of Parts for Painting" agreement.