Hi all, waiting to take delivery of my new Z. Dealership said they applied a fresh coat of clear coat on the paint. Why would they have to do this?
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11-02-2011, 06:02 AM | #1 (permalink) |
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Dealer says No Clear Coat On My Car - Is this true?
Hi all, waiting to take delivery of my new Z. Dealership said they applied a fresh coat of clear coat on the paint. Why would they have to do this? I always thought the cars get their clear coat after painting in the factory.
I got to see the pre-delivery state of my car last week and it was covered with some sort of sticky substance that had attracted a layer of dust. Also, there were pieces of white film covering some vulnerable areas. It has sat in this state in a warehouse for a year since it was shipped here. |
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I don't know why the dealer would add clear coat. They come from the factory with clear.
The white film is standard. Look at a new car transport truck the next time you see one on the road. |
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They're full of it. They may slap a quick coat of wax on a car, but they're not going to spray it. Don't let them try to charge you for it.
The sticky residue is from the protective wrap - usually it's just around the edges, but if it's been on there for too long it could be everywhere. A good bug & tar remover will take it off - just be sure to use a microfiber towel and wipe gently-don't scrub-the residue could have particles embedded in it. After you get all the dust / sticky residue off, you'll probably need to clay it - especially if it's been sitting in an industrial area / warehouse. Personally, I don't let the dealer prep my car. They can take all the plastic off for inspection, but that's it. You never know what their 'detailer' is going to do. I've seen dealers scrape wrap residue off with a plastic razor blade and leave scratches all over the car. Or hit it with an orbital to take it off - nothing better than swirled paint straight from the dealer's lot! |
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Make sure the car was not in some kind of accident, I have heard horror stories of people finding out there brand new car was involved in some kind of incident while shipping or something.
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just an fyi, factory paint is a single stage paint. there isn't an actual "clear coat" as this would imply a basecoat, color coat, and finally a clear coat. the factory paint is paper thin single stage over a basecoat or "sealer". this is a more cost efficient way of spraying cars in a factory rather than the 3 step process.
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I dont know much about painting cars so thats what I kept my mouth shut... But I'm pretty sure all Nissan products have at least one coat of CC.
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There is clear coat on the Z. It's just that the clear coat is softer and thinner than alot of other car brands.
Are you sure the dealer installed clear coat and not clear bra?
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