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Acura TL Paint and Exterior Care

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Re: Paint/Simoniz Problems---NightHawk Black Pearl [justinsblacktl] by john19
Sep 24, 2006 (1:25 pm)
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Replying to: justinsblacktl (Jul 31, 2006 9:48 am)

I have the same problem. I have not had any simonizing. I believe it is a defect in the paint, but Acura is telling me that it is from bird droppings.
 
I also have the same problem on Honda civic wuith the same paint Black Pearl
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Acura 2003 TL certified pre-owned by denice17
Oct 01, 2006 (5:48 pm)
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I purchased in October 2005. Since march I have had the paint bubble and repaired twice. At the first time of the paint bubbling a repeatly told the dealer that this car has been in an accident. nothing was said by the dealer. Now, more issues how happened and they have said to me "this car has been in an accident". The issue have to do with Subframe. What are my rights? I no longer want the car. I would have never have purchased this car if I had known it was in an accident. Do I have a right to a full refund?
Thank you
Denice
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Re: Acura 2003 TL certified pre-owned [denice17] by scottm123
Oct 05, 2006 (8:23 am)
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Replying to: denice17 (Oct 01, 2006 5:48 pm)

Sounds silly, but call your local Attorney General's office
 
They'll be able to answer that question and advice you on what steps to take next.
 
Good luck
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Mobile Detailing in San Diego by chaperoah
Dec 04, 2006 (9:52 pm)
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Anyone had any mobile detailing done in San Diego and willing to refer me to them? Gotta be good and thorough.
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2006 TL Paint Blisters on Rear Bumper by doffer
Dec 16, 2006 (11:47 pm)
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I have a 2006 TL (pearl white) that I purchased in March 2006. I recently noticed a small paint chip and two paint blisters above the passenger side rear bumper (above the tailpipe). The paint chip is about a half inch long and narrow. The paint blisters are the size of an eraser head and looks like its starting to crack. If i bring it in to the dealer, I'm hoping that they handle this under the warranty--would they have to repaint the whole bumper or simply repaint the area where the crack and paint blister appeared? I'm a little concerned that if I do nothing, it will get worse. Any suggestions? thanks
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"Gritty" paint by ecnirp
Dec 17, 2006 (7:53 pm)
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Recently purchased an 06 Acura TL with about 6K miles. Just finished waxing and the paint is not as smooth as normal for a new wax. It has a gritty feel to it. It's silver in color and looks fine but just doesn't feel like its' just been waxed. Could it be the polish/wax I used? It's never given me problems on Fords/Chrysler/Toyota. It's Mequier's.
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Re: "Gritty" paint [ecnirp] by scottm123
Dec 18, 2006 (5:43 am)
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Replying to: ecnirp (Dec 17, 2006 7:53 pm)

"Recently purchased an 06 Acura TL with about 6K miles. Just finished waxing and the paint is not as smooth as normal for a new wax. It has a gritty feel to it. It's silver in color and looks fine but just doesn't feel like its' just been waxed. Could it be the polish/wax I used? It's never given me problems on Fords/Chrysler/Toyota. It's Mequier's."
 
Your finish should not feel gritty at all.
There's obviously a contaminant causing that gritty feel.
This can be caused by many things... tree sap, rail and/or brake dust, rain, droppings, believe it or not... bark mulch spores...the list goes on and on.
 
Here's what you need to do.
Wash the car. Wash it using Dawn or Palmolive dish soap.
This will remove any wax/polish from the car.
Next, you will need to clay the vehicle. If you've never done it before, it's not any where near and daunting as it sounds. You can pick up a clay/lubricant kit at most car supply stores, and yes, Mequiar's makes one as well.
 
Follow the directions and when you are done with the entire vehicle, wash it again.
You can use any car wash you wish, but I personally suggest something that is ph balanced.
I'm liking the new Mequair's NXT car wash.
 
Once the car has been cleaned, clayed and then cleaned again, it's time for your wax.
Once done, and if done correctly, you will have no more gritty feel.
The clay bar is designed to remove any contaminants from the finish and will leave you with an amazingly smooth feel.
You should clay the car at least once a year.
 
Follow the directions, and be sure to knead the bar as you use it, keeping a clean surface as you work.
 
Good luck.
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Re: "Gritty" paint [scottm123] by pat HOST
Dec 18, 2006 (6:43 am)
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Replying to: scottm123 (Dec 18, 2006 5:43 am)

Let me just add two points to your excellently described procedure: (1)non-abrasive clay needs to be used (abrasive clay also exists and should never be used in this situation) and (2) If you ever drop the piece of clay you are using, THROW IT AWAY. It has now become abrasive and you don't want to take the chance of scratching your finish. I know you know this, but others might not.
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Cleaning paint by jdelabre
Dec 27, 2006 (3:02 pm)
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Meguairs also sells car cleaner wax, then wax, then polish. Basically 3 steps. My brother has a black Honda Pilot 4 years old and looks new. He has everything!

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