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Re: paint [billygoat1]
by bvdj84
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Nov 07, 2008 (6:20 am)
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Replying to: billygoat1 (Nov 06, 2008 12:55 pm)
The issue is that the clear coat to begin with is not really strong or durable. You are right about waxing though. Regular up keep really helps. Though you have to be careful, I saw a black Honda, I believe 07, it looked all of a sudden all swirl marked. That car was never like that before, that tells me the owner tried to wax it or hand washed it wrong, that black is going to look bad. It can be fixed, but with much hard work, some marks won't ever come out. That tells you how strong your clear coat is, when you can take flaws out. Cheaper clear coats cannot stand up well to wear. I see this typically on GM cars. My G6 has swirl marks on it, but this is from the dealer using the mobile wash, I did not notice how bad it was, until I waxed it repeatedly with high quality wax, and it did not take the swirls out. My previous 06 Accord did not have this issue. I guess I will have to get used to the swirls, but I plan getting an 09 TSX soon! GM really needs to be careful these days. Their losing customers.
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PAINT PROBLEMS WITH MY G6
by oo0tink0oo
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Jul 10, 2009 (1:17 pm)
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my paint scratches so easy and its all cracking all around the whole bottom of the car....im so pissed pay 36k for my car to have scratches every where...i have an 06 and it only had 50thousand driven... i think if i were to rub my own hand on my car it would scratch!!!!!!!!!!!!
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- #16 of 18
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Re: PAINT PROBLEMS WITH MY G6 [oo0tink0oo]
by bvdj84
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Jul 11, 2009 (4:54 am)
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Replying to: oo0tink0oo (Jul 10, 2009 1:17 pm)
I totally agree! I have noticed scratching easily too. I think GM in general uses a clear coat that is not too durable. If you take a look at most GM cars that a new or newer, they already have swirl marks on them.
You know that a clear coat is good, when you are able to buff out a scratch and it goes away or it doesn't scratch when you touch it.
Also, another issue is that dealer are having a mobile wash system to keep their stock clean. However, does this require them to use a scrub brush on a car that really doesn't leave the lot? No! Brand new black, and colored cars all swirl marked.
That right there, drops the value down of the car in my book!! The paint is like the skin of the car, the biggest part of the car.
Nothing looks worse than a black car with swirl marks all over it. And its new!
All the scratches have come out, except the ones on my bumper of which my dealer was supposed to get out when I leased it new. Oh well. Its not my honda I had, I would freak if that happened to it. I want to have faith in my G6, but as a first time owner, I am not fully satisfied. Includes paint, engine.
Its a lease, its not forever.
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Re: paint problem [chrisser62]
by xgm_customer
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Sep 14, 2009 (1:31 pm)
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Replying to: chrisser62 (Apr 22, 2008 11:42 am)
I own a 2009 Pontiac GP GPX. I too have paint frosting, You can see this at the following url. http://www.lounsburyr.com/GXP.html I also have problems with the rims pitting. The car is less than 9 months old. The rims are pitted and the sides are heavily pitted from lateral debris. GM refuses to fix the problem. I owned a 2004 GP GPX and the rims did the same thing, they replaced them with no problem. Now they refuse. My new GP has Taiwanese finger prints in the clear coat also. You can see all this at my web site above
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Re: paint problem [xgm_customer]
by bvdj84
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Sep 16, 2009 (6:29 am)
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Replying to: xgm_customer (Sep 14, 2009 1:31 pm)
Hey there, you link doesn't work. I haven't had too many issues with the paint, but the paint is not too forgiving. Scratches from where.... I am not sure. I am the only driver and rider most of the time. Swirl marks are better since I have really waxed it, but there always there. GM seems to always have swirls on their paints.
I would sooner or later get out of the car. As there will be little support for you on it. Not to mention its value is pitting as well. I will closely at getting a VW or the new Acura TSX next spring.
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