Unit 2, Brownrigg Loaning, Dumfries DG1 3JT
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Saturday by appointment

 
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Crossflags SMART Repair Shop

Crossflags is a well-established family run Business in Dumfries & Galloway. Originally a car accessory shop in the early 1970’s, Crossflags evolved into a BMW, MINI & Nissan Dealership until it was sold in 2018. However, the Directors wished to continue the Crossflags name and, therefore, started a new business in 2021.

We are a vehicle preparation specialist that offers diamond cut alloy repair, painted alloy repair and expert bodywork restoration. We specialise in “SMART” repair whereby we focus on a specific area of damage without having to repair an entire area of your vehicle, like a bumper corner instead of having to paint your entire bumper, saving you money.

Our focus on service, quality and cost has led to Crossflags attracting a number of new customers including several car Dealerships who view us as a cheaper alternative to Bodyshops without losing any quality of repair.

Our popularity has allowed us to re-invest further in the latest technology to further enhance our values of quality, service, sustainability and great value for money.

Alloys

Crossflags has invested in the latest technology to return your expensive wheels to A1 condition again.

Paintwork

Crossflags localised repairs, using specialist tools and materials to blend the repaired area to the surrounding paintwork.

 
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