I bought my 2011 370z 16 month ago with currently 22k miles. I put up with dozens of rock chips, ease of paint being scratched....but i found this today its
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10-10-2012, 07:51 PM | #1 (permalink) |
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Nissan has the worst clearcoat and thin paint!
I bought my 2011 370z 16 month ago with currently 22k miles. I put up with dozens of rock chips, ease of paint being scratched....but i found this today
its to the point the paint is flaking off bc the clearcoat is gone. i took it to a small dealership, and they blamed me, or the enviroment, for eating through the paint. I have owned 1 american and 3 different japanese makes of cars and motorcycles, this has never happened! I do park my car outside, but I highly doubt the sun could do this in 16 month. Anyone experienced this with their Z? Any suggestions about how i should deal with this with the dealership? thanks in advance |
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That looks like etching from a bird bomb, because the acid in the bird bomb has started to eat through your clear coat. Have you ever clayed, polished and waxed or sealed (or possibly both, i like to do both when i do a full paint correction ) your 370Z before? Car manufacturers are using water based paints now, and thinner clear coats because of environmental concerns.
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I say try contacting corporate, and go to some detailing sites, better yet start in the detailing section here at this site. There's a lot to learn on car care, not just going to auto zone buying meguiar's (which i don't recommend), there's a whole different world out there with benefits when you get into high end detailing products and techniques to car care.
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Good luck.
I've used an acrylic and garaged my car.
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Garage's were invented to protect vehicles from the elements too, not for a storage space,lol. I garage mine too.
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If i had a garage it would be in there. But not everyone has that luxury.
Either way, parking outside should definately NOT cause the paint to do this. This is a $35k car, and the paint quality is trash. I owned much cheaper and older cars before and it never did this |
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My motive for posting is to see if any other members in the general forum has this issue such as mine. Please move it back to the general forum |
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you already got my answer, as for moving it back you have to talk to the admins about that...oh and my Z is parked outside all the time as i dont have a garage either |
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Damn man I hate to see that and all the other threads on Nissan paint issues. I myself had a serious paint issue in which led to the replacement of my car, but that's a long story. I've learned my lesson with Nissan paint, it needs full protection and if there's ever any bird crap or a dead bug or whatever it may be and you don't wipe it off soon, it will stain or ruin the paint. The Z is a great car, the paint really kills the experience cause you have to be paranoid about it and watch it.
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That etching is pretty severe. I don't know if claying and polishing that area will do much.
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My point is, knowing how to take care of your paint can save you a lot of stress and keep your Z looking great for years to come. Is the paint kind of crappy? Yeah, it is. But, unless you plan to trade it in or sell it because of that, you're better off learning how to deal with it. If you don't baby it, your car is probably going to look like sh!t in two or three years. |
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