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Paint Chips Again 07 Outlander

17 messages,  Last post on May 06, 2008 at 9:06 AM

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Re: Paint chips and rust 07 outlander [shermarc] by batman47
May 06, 2008 (7:17 am)
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Replying to: shermarc (May 06, 2008 7:02 am)

There is an old adage “Better to prevent than to cure”. Wash your car every two weeks. Wax your car thoroughly. Observe for chips and commencing of rusting. Put touch paint on areas where there are paint chips. It seems to me that you have neglecting your car.
 
Enter in this forum the word “paint” in SEARCH and you will see the solutions for this paint chipping somewhere given by members in this forum. The best thing to do is to buy a mud-flap instead of a mud guard. However this has to be done the following day you bought your brand new car not after 1-2-3-4 months.
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Re: Paint chips and rust 07 outlander [shermarc] by 20vcq
May 06, 2008 (8:03 am)
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Replying to: shermarc (May 06, 2008 7:02 am)

No rust but I see how that could start very quickly especially on the door edges. I'm a little lucky - while driving I was passed by a "sand truck" while along side a semi and the resultant shower of "sand" made quite an impression on the paint. So that was covered by my insurance as is the new windshield. $5,500 total.
As for the mudflaps - they help only a little - looks like the running boards are the only real option based on the design flaw.
The body shop suggested the design of the front end would benefit for what we refer to as an Alberta bra - clear plastic coating one third of the distance from the grille back to the windshield both on the hood and the front fenders plus a run of the plastic along the side of the vehicle. Estimated cost over $700. now finding a competent applicator is a problem for me.
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.. by rcpax
May 06, 2008 (9:06 am)
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Paint chips from sand and other environmental hazards are not covered by warranty
 

 
For some common sense solution: http://outlander.freeforums.org/mz380379ex-mud-guard-installation-t40.html (free registration required for non-members)

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