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  • #16
    Re: Paint Problems on new Vette

    Originally posted by RaskyR1 View Post


    Things like this really bother me!
    I agree as well. The paint shouldn't have to be buffed so aggressively when it's so new. Isn't the UV protection in the clear being removed?
    Jesse

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    • #17
      Re: Paint Problems on new Vette

      They should give you a new vette. The condition of the vehicle is unacceptable for a new factory paint job. Try to get them to order you a new vette.
      Alex
      1972 Dodge Dart Swinger360
      1998 SVT Cobra 1 of 551
      1969 Ford Mustang Fastback

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      • #18
        Re: Paint Problems on new Vette

        Originally posted by torqvaw View Post

        The car now sits with this sheared off debris in the clear, and buffer swirls all over it.
        The dealer says they can do nothing more and GM won't authorize a re-paint.
        Yet another dealership horror story... maybe we should create a special forum for dealership horror stories with the goal to create an archive of these stories so that other people can come to the forum and read them and then be better equipped to shop for a car and not pay for something that the dealership destroys.

        Just recently we had a person join with their own dealership horror story and he pushed the issue until they took the car back and refunded his money.

        Check this thread out and please read my comments throughout the thread as I point out that each time the car's paint is buffed to fix "their" mistake, the car will have less clear coat to enable the paint job to last over the service life of the car and you shouldn't have to pay for or suffer through their mistakes.

        Are holograms and buffer swirl the norm for a black car?


        Squeaky wheel gets the grease, hire a lawyer, protest outside their office, build a website and document your experience, tell all your friends, take ads out in your local paper.

        As the owner of the dealership where you bought the car if he would accept the car as a customer?

        I doubt it...

        The clear layer on a new car is thin, once they start compounding it and swirling it out that removes a certain measurable layer of paint.

        Fixing it will remove more of this thin layer.

        You shouldn't have to pay for thin paint for something that's not your fault.

        Check out this thread that's located in our Hot Topics forum

        Chemically removing rail dust

        Two companies offer solutions for this problem...

        Finish Kare Decontamination System
        ValuGard ABC System




        Best of luck to you...
        Mike Phillips
        760-515-0444
        showcargarage@gmail.com

        "Find something you like and use it often"

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        • #19
          Re: Paint Problems on new Vette

          Here are some pics I just took. Beyond Hope?





























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          • #20
            Re: Paint Problems on new Vette

            WOW! The paint on your car looks like it's from 1999, not 2009! I'd follow what Mike suggested. This is unacceptable for a new Kia, let alone a high end car like a Corvette! Purchasing a new car, especially one of that status, is supposed to be a pleasant experience, not a nightmare.

            How many miles are on the car now?
            Rasky's Auto Detailing

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            • #21
              Re: Paint Problems on new Vette

              Wow! That is horrible. I'm sorry to GM is being so unhelpful to you.

              Makes me think when it comes time to get a new truck.
              Scott

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              • #22
                Re: Paint Problems on new Vette

                I know black is easier to see scratchs in, but ouch.... That's a new car?

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                • #23
                  Re: Paint Problems on new Vette

                  I don't think the owner of the dealership would accept this lack of quality finish?

                  There are some lighter areas in this picture where the clear coat just looks plain scoured...




                  Again... the process used to buff this paint and instill all these swirls removed a measurable amount of clear paint.

                  The process necessary to undo the damage will require an extremely skilled professional to re-buff all the panels to level the paint and thus remove the swirls. This will mean removing more clear paint off the car.

                  There's not a lot to start with. You shouldn't have to accept this car and you shouldn't accept this car.

                  Print this out in color in Landscape mode and take it to the dealership owner and show him the diagnosis posted here.

                  Make sure it's a sunny day and have him and your lawyer look at the paint in the sun. This paint look horrible. For the last car like this Joe at Superior Shine said he would charge $600.00 to try to salvage the paint job if that gives you some kind of idea as to what it will cost to have a "Pro" do the work.

                  You'll still have a very thin clear coat finish after it's re-buffed.

                  Don't accept this car, I'll guarantee you if the roles were reversed, the owner of the dealership wouldn't accept it. Make him look you square in they eyes and tell you there's nothing wrong with this paint job. Make him explain how it can be buffed by some hack detailer and then buffed again by a pro and still have enough clear coat paint to last over the service life of the car.



                  Mike Phillips
                  760-515-0444
                  showcargarage@gmail.com

                  "Find something you like and use it often"

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                  • #24
                    Re: Paint Problems on new Vette

                    I totally agree with Mike, Do not accept the vette, The pics prove how bad the paint is. that dealer sold a bad car to you.
                    Alex
                    1972 Dodge Dart Swinger360
                    1998 SVT Cobra 1 of 551
                    1969 Ford Mustang Fastback

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                    • #25
                      Re: Paint Problems on new Vette

                      Also, if you could ever find like the GM CEO email address or something, I'd tell him too. You need to get everyone to help out that you can.

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                      • #26
                        Re: Paint Problems on new Vette

                        Man that is some horrible paint.

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                        • #27
                          Re: Paint Problems on new Vette

                          Good God....that's BAD. Although the contamination likely could be removed, as Mike Phillps pointed out the dealership has already butchered the paint and removed a layer of clear. Fixing damage that bad will 100% for sure require removing another solid layer of clear.

                          That's absurd for a brand new car.

                          Also, in some of your pictures you can clearly see half circle shapes in the paint- those marks are 100% for sure installed from using a dirty pad/overly aggressive compound and then not properly polishing it out. THEY did that at the dealership.

                          Time to put your boot up their...well, you know.

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                          • #28
                            Re: Paint Problems on new Vette

                            It's crazy how bad it looks. You would think you could feel all of the scratch's but you can't. I was hoping that since you could not feel them perhaps they could be repaired without compromising the durabilty of the clear. Hopefully GM will cooperate and make it right. I've heard horror storeis about manufacturer's taking care of customers when it comes to paint issues. The attorney I talked to was pretty confident something could be worked out though. If I can't get another car do think #105 would do the job?

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                            • #29
                              Re: Paint Problems on new Vette

                              I can't believe how that car looks. Granted I am no professional detailer, just a weekend guy but I can tell a car is not suppose to look like that. My truck has swirls but nothing like that and I can honestly say I caused them back in my newbie detailing days. (Still using dish soap and bath towels) I am shocked they are treating you like that. We bought a Dodge Nitro last Summer and was really impressed with their detailing department. I was almost tempted to not let them do it but I am glad I did. They made that paint perfect. No swirls, scratches, not even orange peel. If I didn't know it had factory paint I would have to say it is painted for a show. It still looks like that today. I haven't got up the courage to start correcting but I am now a pro at not making the finish worse. Perhaps next time you need to get a Viper. It's faster anyway.
                              2007 Dodge Nitro SLT - Light Khaki Metallic
                              2009 Dodge Challenger R/T - B5 Blue Pearl (Can only dream)

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                              • #30
                                Re: Paint Problems on new Vette

                                That is HORRIBLE.

                                A 2009? OMG.

                                Take that thing back. Contact an executive if that dealership doesn't work something out.
                                Matt

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