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04-01-2008, 11:32 AM | #1 | ||
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I live in an area of Melbourne that is going through a lot of infrastructure changes and the roads are pretty ordinary with stones and dirt all over them.
My problem is I seem to be getting an incredible amount of stone chips, so i was wondering is the paint 'soft' on Fords or is my situation just bad luck. I had a VT Commodore for 4 years and it had half the amount of stone chips as my XR6 (BA) has collected in 5 weeks. All cars get stone chips but this is ridiculous to the point where I wonder if it is a paint problem. I have only had the car for 5 weeks and it was imaculate with out blemish so to all of a sudden have all these stone chips is a pain in the but, I take pride in my vehicles and love to keep them as good as I can. This is easily the best car I have owned and i want it to stay that way. I might need to buy a car bra? Not that i like the look of them but it would stop the chips though I guess Any comments or personal experiences with this issue and how has anyone else delt with it? Cheers Steve p.s This site seems a little over regulated as it would not let me write the word "a r s e"...... mmmm is that a little too rude? |
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04-01-2008, 09:40 PM | #2 | ||
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Welcome, If you've only had the car a short time maybe there is a chance the front has had a respray and the finish isn't as durable as the factory paint. Generally the factory paint is pretty hardy. If you purchased from a dealer maybe you could approch them and come to some sort of arrangement.
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05-01-2008, 12:11 AM | #3 | |||
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Thanks for the welcome and your response. Cheers mate |
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05-01-2008, 02:14 PM | #4 | ||
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I'd just like to add that the car may have not been in an accident that would have left significant damage. Maybe there was a nudge to the front bar and the decision was made to respray the bonnet also.
Everytime I wash my car I chamios around the door jambs, boot and bonnet areas as this keeps the areas in close to showroom condition. |
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05-01-2008, 11:51 PM | #5 | |||
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Hi, I actualy took it to a panel beater today and he said he thought that maybe the front bar was resprayed but he wasnt sure. If it was he said it was an excellent job as it was hard to tell. The paint did seem soft though was his opinion. I do the same AUXRVIII when I wash it, wipe the door jambs, boot bonnet and its still like new. In fact I think it is better than new. I will keep my eye on it and maybe get it resprayed if it gets worse. When it is real bad then I will get it done. I put 20" rims on it today and it looks sensational. I will take photos tommorrow and post em in the "show n Sine section. The car is already in there but will update the pics Cheers and thanks again |
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08-01-2008, 01:01 PM | #6 | ||
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If you think your car cops it and is soft, you should tell that to subaru WRX owners.
Subaru paint from 01 onwards is damn soft and also quite thin
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08-01-2008, 02:49 PM | #7 | ||
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Hi SRV73, thats a pain in the ar/se for rex owners.
Its very frustrating when you take pride in your vehicle only to find stone chips appear almost everytime I take the car out. Cheers |
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