What causes paint to flake like this?
What causes paint to flake like this?
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Shepster

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136 posts

103 months

Monday 24th September 2018
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I’m hoping for some help.

In the last 2 months i have had two areas on one door panel where the paint has seemingly flaked off down to bare metal.

These happened on separate occasions and as mentioned above are limited to one panel only. It’s a 13 month old car and I haven’t seen any other similar age cars with the same defects.

Is it two unrelated( and unlucky) big stone chips or is it a defect with the paint itself on the particular panel? It’s too low to be shopping trolley related so I’ve written that off as an explanation.

Pictures below:

Yes I know my car needs a clean!



Edited by Shepster on Monday 24th September 16:58

ToothbrushMan

1,772 posts

147 months

Monday 24th September 2018
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13 months old? wow. what make/model?

Shepster

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136 posts

103 months

Monday 24th September 2018
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Sorry second picture.

It’s a Bmw 330e.

tumble dryer

2,264 posts

149 months

Monday 24th September 2018
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They look like impact chips to me.

Agent XXX

1,248 posts

128 months

Monday 24th September 2018
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st paint

bern

1,369 posts

242 months

Monday 24th September 2018
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Where abouts on the car are they? One looks to be at the bottom of the door? Both chips look to have a scrape and then the chip.

Looking at the photos it doesn't look like a defect to me, possibly road debris that's been flicked up. On my last cat I was diving down a road with no other vehicles around and a rock somehow managed to hit the middle of the driver door chipping the paint.

tannhauser

1,773 posts

237 months

Monday 24th September 2018
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BMWs do seem to have cheap, stty paint nowadays frownmad

Shepster

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136 posts

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Monday 24th September 2018
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Both on the near side door. Seems strange that two isolated chips on the same panel, when there isn’t any on other panels, could occur? I’m willing to accept I’ve been unlucky.

RE: impact.

Yes I agree, but one is 10 inches from the ground so I cannot think what could have caused it? Way below trolley and handbag level.

dbdb

4,790 posts

195 months

Monday 24th September 2018
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It is difficult to know what has caused it, but to me they do look like impact chips. The paint on our (somewhat older BMW E91) keeps its shine well but seems to be very inclined to suffer chips. There are far more chips on it than any other car we've had.

Shepster

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136 posts

103 months

Monday 24th September 2018
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dbdb said:
It is difficult to know what has caused it, but to me they do look like impact chips. The paint on our (somewhat older BMW E91) keeps its shine well but seems to be very inclined to suffer chips. There are far more chips on it than any other car we've had.
Agree regard the shine, but we are both implying (as well as multiple posters above) that the paint is more adverse to chips down to bare metal than other cars. Therefore considering it’s well within warranty, am I within my rights to ask BMW to sort it?

tumble dryer

2,264 posts

149 months

Monday 24th September 2018
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Shepster said:
dbdb said:
It is difficult to know what has caused it, but to me they do look like impact chips. The paint on our (somewhat older BMW E91) keeps its shine well but seems to be very inclined to suffer chips. There are far more chips on it than any other car we've had.
Agree regard the shine, but we are both implying (as well as multiple posters above) that the paint is more adverse to chips down to bare metal than other cars. Therefore considering it’s well within warranty, am I within my rights to ask BMW to sort it?
Within your rights to ask? Of course.

I suspect that it'll be a fruitless task tho'.



tannhauser

1,773 posts

237 months

Monday 24th September 2018
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Shepster said:
Both on the near side door. Seems strange that two isolated chips on the same panel, when there isn’t any on other panels, could occur? I’m willing to accept I’ve been unlucky.

RE: impact.

Yes I agree, but one is 10 inches from the ground so I cannot think what could have caused it? Way below trolley and handbag level.
Stone hitting the side of the car - it does happen.

Shepster

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136 posts

103 months

Monday 24th September 2018
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Again I completely accept it could be stone chips, but isolated on two separate occasions to the same panel? Maybe I’ve just been really unlucky!

Tumble dryer - My thoughts exactly, but at the risk of the wrath of PH, it’s a company car, I don’t own it and I’m not a company director... But in 2 years time when I return it I could do without a charge of £x for what seemingly isn’t normal for a year old car that’s covered 20k miles.

TooMany2cvs

29,008 posts

148 months

Monday 24th September 2018
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Shepster said:
one is 10 inches from the ground so I cannot think what could have caused it? Way below trolley and handbag level.
Opened into a low wall/high kerb/bollard of some description.

Shepster

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Monday 24th September 2018
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TooMany2cvs said:
Opened into a low wall/high kerb/bollard of some description.
I’m pretty sure I would remember a passenger doing it. That also only explains one...

Now you’ve said it though I’m thinking I should maybe have a chat with the wife!

Joking aside i know it isn’t through someone opening the door twice into something.

Squiggs

1,520 posts

177 months

Tuesday 25th September 2018
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I can't see any flaking paint ….. what I can see is impact damage.

Either the door has been opened onto something -
or someone has opened their door onto yours -
or a combination of the two.

V8covin

9,160 posts

215 months

Tuesday 25th September 2018
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Squiggs said:
I can't see any flaking paint ….. what I can see is impact damage.

Either the door has been opened onto something -
or someone has opened their door onto yours -
or a combination of the two.
Correct,that's not what flaking paint tends to look like plus there's a scrape in one pic.
Buy a touch in pencil from the dealer and.....touch it in smile

Shepster

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136 posts

103 months

Tuesday 25th September 2018
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Fair enough, I often have to leave the car in a busy train station car park - so this could be an explanation.

I’ll buy a touch up stick!

227bhp

10,203 posts

150 months

Tuesday 25th September 2018
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Threads like this make me fear for the future of mankind.

Mexman

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106 months

Tuesday 25th September 2018
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Shepster said:
Fair enough, I often have to leave the car in a busy train station car park - so this could be an explanation.

I’ll buy a touch up stick!
And there we have it.
A logical explanation, but no it must be BMW's fault.