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Paint loss from grill after service and clean
Hi all,
I had the car serviced for it's 18/12 and noted that some paint was missing from the front grill so that the Black plastic was visable. It is about 4cm long and 2-3cm wide on the drivers side and a few spots of about 5mm on the passenger side. Both areas are in the same respective spots at the side of the tophorizontal part of the grill where they meet the side vertical bits.
Anyway, I wonder how this bodes for the MY09 vehicles that have the painted wheel arches? I suspect we will see (or rather Landrover will) LOTS of complaints as the paints comes off with a bit of UV and washing after a year or so.
I also have a 2000 Volvo XC70 with painted plastic strips where the roof rack rails would go and they also are VERY flaky with large bits of plastic visable
Anyway am yet to email the pictures I took to the service guys and see what they say.regards
Peter
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29th Oct 2008 3:45 am
mobyone
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Peter, my car is nearly 3 years old and is showing no signs of paint flaking or chipping on the front grille. I have used high pressure cleaners in the past, however I wonder how frequent you wash yours? Is there any chance that the grill was scraped with something? ie tree branch whilst going through scrub or something?
i do agree however on how bad other cars look when paint comes off previously unpainted surfaces.What's the point.... it all comes out in the wash anyway!
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29th Oct 2008 5:08 am
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LR spent £15miliion on adapting the paint shop process to ensure that all plastic paint applications for 09MY on would be very robust ...notwithstanding that ...any defects will be covered by the paint warranty 21 year LR veteran > D2 GS 2003 > D3 S 2006 > D3 HSE 2009 > D4 HSE 2013 > D4 HSE 2015 > D5 HSE 2018 > DS HSE R-Dynamic P300e 2021
29th Oct 2008 8:50 am
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Pbhawkin,
Get dealer to fix. “There are only three sports: bullfighting, motor racing, and mountaineering; all the rest are merely gamesâ€
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29th Oct 2008 10:45 am
PierreJ
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3 year paint surface warranty.
Get is done through a dealer. Why is the fear of long words called hippopotomonstrosesquippedaliophobia?
29th Oct 2008 11:50 pm
Kabous
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Have the same problem on my 2007 (white), dealer will fix , I must take her in some time next week.
8th Nov 2008 1:58 pm
pbhawkin
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15 Million pounds wasted if you ask me!
The paintshop who quoted said that although there is a primer paint present the plastic is VERY shiny and does not look like it has been prepared (roughed up) to allow the primer to key to it.
Unfortunatly, after sending the quote to the service manager I got this reply:
"Hi Peter,
No, unfortunately we have just received a reply from ‘Land Rover’ yesterday but it is not a favorable decision.
We would like to take the matter further with our ‘Land Rover’ representative & will get back to you when we have a final resolution.
Kind Regards,"
Photos of paint loss are in my Gallery
http://www.disco3.co.uk/gallery/displayima...&pos=0regards
Peter
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29th Nov 2008 6:50 am
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Are they just rejecting the quote or the claim of faulty paint?“There are only three sports: bullfighting, motor racing, and mountaineering; all the rest are merely gamesâ€
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29th Nov 2008 6:59 am
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Possible stone chips and an over enthusiastic apprentice with the HP pressure washer ??
29th Nov 2008 3:17 pm
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me thinks that it had a "smart" repair done on it or its had a replacement front grill (which comes unsprayed), then sprayed at a local paint shop or the import compound, not unheard of to find vehicles get damaged whilst in transit, particularly on the car ferries.
29th Nov 2008 10:19 pm
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pbhawkin wrote:
15 Million pounds wasted if you ask me!
..but thats for 09MY on and a new application process
Your paint is covered by a warranty wherever it appears on the motor ...push them
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Having spend my early years in an automotive plastic injection moulding company, and the last 20 years running a paint spraying company, the photo shows that the plastic was not cleaned correctly before spraying, in my opinion it is most like a one off, or a small number from part of a batch which have been contaminated, possibly with silicon or mould release spray.
Your dealer may struggle to respray this area and get good adhesion to the substrate.
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29th Nov 2008 11:03 pm
pbhawkin
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Thanks for the comments so far guys.
I picked the car up new and although there were a couple of issues (main one was the torn passenger door seal that I had to fight to get the dealer to replace) I didn't note any paint issues. Also I am 100% (well 99%) that the grill had NO stone damage to it as I was very particular to clean it and put on the thick 'lightskin' (tm) clear film to protect it against just such an event.
You can see in the photos the film on the top horizontal grill and the thick side vertical part of the grill. The paint wear was between these pieces of film where the angle was too acute to put the film on. Unfortunetly, the film's adhesion to the paint is tougher than the paint and primers adhesion to the plastic
I assume it was during the dealers powerwash that the water removed some paint and forced it's way under the lightskin further causing the paint to lift.
Certainly the plastic that has been exposed is unlike the plastic on the wheelarches and bumper which is rough feeling and matte.regards
Peter
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The smooth semi shiny finish on the grill plastic is the same on all grills. This is the finish on the mould.
The fact you put film on and found the adhesion to the film stronger than to the substrate is not a surprise to me, I am not sure what material the grill is made of (it's too cold here to go out and look) I am guessing it is a PolyPropylene copolymer of sorts, which is not the easiest plastic to paint, it is normally flammed.
They will need to 'rough; the surface up to get a mechanical key.
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29th Nov 2008 11:35 pm
pbhawkin
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No wonder people don't buy Landrovers.....If only for the POOR dealers or if not them then LRA not getting back to them quickly re warranty work.
I phoned service manager 1 week ago and he says that they have been inundated with work but that the warranty claim should be fine but yet to be approved
Of course if this was on paint on a metal part that had been damaged it would be slowly getting worse.regards
Peter
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2007 TDV6 SE E-diff, adaptive lights sold 1/2014
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