Well I'm guessing since he didn't get a rental he didn't go through insurance.
If you went through insurance yes, demand everything be restored to it's pre-accident condition.
As far as the shroud is it just not on? Or is is missing altogether? Go ask about it and if they can't locate it tell them they need to find you a replacement.
Go show them the plugs and ask that they be repaird or replaced.
The duct tape isn't their fault, waxing over it isn't going to hurt anything. Waxing a newly painted fender though is no-no. You're supposed to wait six weeks or so before waxing a freshly painted car. That is unless they have some special type of paint or adative.
As far as the panel not matching you're really never going to get a perfect match. If it's on the insurance companys bill insist they repaint the entire car or at the very least feather it into the old paint. If you're paying for it you can ask them about it but you're probably just going to have to live with it as long as it isn't rediculously off.
If you went through insurance yes, demand everything be restored to it's pre-accident condition.
As far as the shroud is it just not on? Or is is missing altogether? Go ask about it and if they can't locate it tell them they need to find you a replacement.
Go show them the plugs and ask that they be repaird or replaced.
The duct tape isn't their fault, waxing over it isn't going to hurt anything. Waxing a newly painted fender though is no-no. You're supposed to wait six weeks or so before waxing a freshly painted car. That is unless they have some special type of paint or adative.
As far as the panel not matching you're really never going to get a perfect match. If it's on the insurance companys bill insist they repaint the entire car or at the very least feather it into the old paint. If you're paying for it you can ask them about it but you're probably just going to have to live with it as long as it isn't rediculously off.



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