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What I want to know is that why Nissan has yet to address this paint problem. You would think the biggest fault for the Z cars would be fixed but

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Old 04-08-2010, 12:44 PM   #46 (permalink)
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What I want to know is that why Nissan has yet to address this paint problem. You would think the biggest fault for the Z cars would be fixed but nope...
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What can I say? I have an OCD problem, at least I admit it.

Are you guys saying that these scratches, nicks, etc. wouldnt bother you?
they do, but we have learned to let it go. if you dont do the same you will find yourself in a padded white room, growing out your fingernails and peeing in empty glass jars.....
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If you're so ocd why didn't you get silver? You need someone like this guy to detail your black z. This is before any waxing, takes him a couple of days to detail the car.
effin amazing. what a stud.
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What can I say? I have an OCD problem, at least I admit it.
OCD is a psychological disorder. Admitting that you're Fckd up is the first step. Personally I'd seek counseling, and sell the car as it sure isn't helping. Should solve the problems..
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What can I say? I have an OCD problem, at least I admit it.

Are you guys saying that these scratches, nicks, etc. wouldnt bother you?



If you don’t want any scratches or nicks…………….don’t drive it, leave it parked in the garage!
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I was frustrated with the paint issues too on my BLACK Z, and it's only been 2 months since i bought her.

I happened to stop by Porsche dealer (next to my workplace) during lunch time, and I browsed a couple of their brand new $100K carreras. Let me tell you, i looked carefully at their paints then compared to my Z, I think their paints were sprayed by some high school kids or something. You won't believe how many bumps and scratches on their paints that i found.

After that, i don't feel so bad about the black paint on my Z now. It looks way better than the porsches.

Also if I were too OCD, i would spend $1500 and wrap the entire Z in clear bra. I dont see a reason why you would want to sell it.
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Orange Peel is present in all production cars. Apparently it is due to the EPA regulations and being more Green. The paints of years past did not cause orange peel but they were felt to harm the environment. That is why even high end cars have orange peel today. The other factor is cost and building to a price point. If you applied good paint then wet sanded it down between coats and then applied several other coats with sanding then you could take much of the peel out however, this is labor intensive and will not happen unless you pay for a good paint job. Given that, do as suggested and detail your car and learn to live with the life choce of a black car or have it repainted or sell it.
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For the people saying get it repainted...it would be cheaper for him to just get a new car in a different color.

Good point jobs are a lootttt of money.
Exactly! Someone recently suggested I just sell my car and *just buy a Nismo* cuz I slapped on a NISMO badge on the rear and got some used Nismo wheels...

I want a blue car with a Nismo body kit and rims. Period. I'm not going to buy a brand new Nismo and repaint it. I'm not rich and I don't want the hassles of repainting a brand new car. Not worth it.
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When the swirls are gone after the detail, you still will have sand or pebble chips. What I am saying is that if the paint "itself" is too thin or not durable enough, you will continue to have issues. It is the nature or the physics of the molecules!!!

You don't expect a Hundai to drive as fast as a Bugatti, correct? What I am saying is that if you want ultra high performance durable and perfect paint, pay for it.
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have the car repainted with the stock paint color but at a good painter for a decent price and it be all good.
This - you'll lose more if you take the sellers hit
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I understand the OCD with a black car. I used to have a 2001 Corvette that was red -- almost as bad as black -- and I never drove the damned thing because I was so afraid of damaging the paint. I also had a black Mazda CX-7 that looked awesome when clean but terrible otherwise and I just let that one go. Both of these cars are a large part of the reason why I went with a Brilliant Silver Z. You can barely see swirl marks (if even at all) and the paint looks great even when the car's dirty. Now I can enjoy driving my car and sleep well at night.

All this being said, I've been pleasantly surprised with the Majestic Blue paint on my '08 Altima. The car has 32K miles on it and other than the front bumper (which is loaded with rock chips from highway driving) it looks great. There's nary a swirl mark or scratch and any other rock chips are minor and are simply a result from highway driving. From more than five feet away the car looks spectacular and even when you're closer than that you really have to look to see the flaws. If my Z fares this well I'll be in hog heaven!
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Take a deep breath man. From what I can tell, your "damage" is limited to a scrape on your grill, chips, and some scratches in the paint (which I've learned are inevitable with black). That being said, your Z is probably in better condition than 99% of the Z's on here. I might lend this more credence if you were posting about someone hitting your car , getting keyed, etc. But honestly, you are ahead of the game at this point.

Trust me, I KNOW how hard it can be to own a black car and how tough the roads in the Philly area can be, but just try to enjoy it.
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Take a deep breath man. From what I can tell, your "damage" is limited to a scrape on your grill, chips, and some scratches in the paint (which I've learned are inevitable with black). That being said, your Z is probably in better condition than 99% of the Z's on here. I might lend this more credence if you were posting about someone hitting your car , getting keyed, etc. But honestly, you are ahead of the game at this point.

Trust me, I KNOW how hard it can be to own a black car and how tough the roads in the Philly area can be, but just try to enjoy it.

True......there's really only one chip on the car that is semi-bad. The rest are small and are primarily on the fender arches. If the paint wasn't so thin on the hood I would just repair everything and get the clear bra, that's not an option though. I guess I'm just going to have to learn to get over this little stuff.
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I'm getting very close to just selling my 370. I love everything about the car, but the paint issue is just driving me crazy. I did a full detail about 2 months ago and it did help minimize some of the scratches, but I can't remove them fully. There are rampant water spots that won't come off, tiny annoying chips, among other things. Everyone told me I was too OCD for a black car and I should have listened. Problem is I don't know if things would be betteror worse with a different color. As Ive heard paint issue stories for all colors. What really put me over the top was when I was wiping a spot on the trunk with a brand new microfiber towel and it put several scratches in the paint that I can't buff out!

Sorry to vent guys and it breaks my heart to do it, but I think I might have to get rid of her.
a brand new microfiber towel or anything doesnt reduce scratches if you are not cleaning the car of debris properly. sounds to me. you have washed/waxed your car with debris still between the paint and the cloth.

have you tried claybarring your car.
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I'm getting very close to just selling my 370. I love everything about the car, but the paint issue is just driving me crazy. I did a full detail about 2 months ago and it did help minimize some of the scratches, but I can't remove them fully. There are rampant water spots that won't come off, tiny annoying chips, among other things. Everyone told me I was too OCD for a black car and I should have listened. Problem is I don't know if things would be betteror worse with a different color. As Ive heard paint issue stories for all colors. What really put me over the top was when I was wiping a spot on the trunk with a brand new microfiber towel and it put several scratches in the paint that I can't buff out!

Sorry to vent guys and it breaks my heart to do it, but I think I might have to get rid of her.
Mate you chose black. learn how to wash properley, wax/seal properley and do not drive close to cars in front of you. At 100km/h you should be approx 50 metres behind the car in front of you to minimise chips. Choosing silver or grey would have been better.

Due to EPA etc cars paint has changed not just the Zed, stop whining. Go to Autopia website to learn correct washing/waxing techniques.
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