Rough paintwork
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tom0507

Original Poster:

37 posts

247 months

Wednesday 21st July 2010
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Just bought myself a '07 Renault Clio, I polished it as soon as I collected it from the dealer and noticed the paint feels rough. The paintwork looks glossy but feels like a satin paint finish when you touch it, along with some fine dust as well.

Any recommendations on what action to take to improve the finish of the paintwork?

Thanks,
Tom

paintman

7,842 posts

211 months

Wednesday 21st July 2010
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As you've just bought it take it back.

Daniel1991

1 posts

186 months

Wednesday 21st July 2010
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Hiya mate, sounds like your car could do with claying, this removes the bonded contaminants on your cars paintwork so its not rough so it will be smooth as glass, then i would suggest polishing it then waxing so your car is protected

hope this helped

daniel

TallPaul

1,524 posts

279 months

Wednesday 21st July 2010
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Dont waste your time trying to clay it, just take it back. It may be something as easy as tree sap, or it could be industrial overspray. If you bought from a dealer, they'll have the expertise to clay/mop/whatever.

Jaykaybi

3,494 posts

242 months

Thursday 22nd July 2010
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TallPaul said:
Dont waste your time trying to clay it, just take it back. It may be something as easy as tree sap, or it could be industrial overspray. If you bought from a dealer, they'll have the expertise to clay/mop/whatever.
.......... hehe

MattOz

3,995 posts

285 months

Thursday 22nd July 2010
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Jaykaybi said:
TallPaul said:
Dont waste your time trying to clay it, just take it back. It may be something as easy as tree sap, or it could be industrial overspray. If you bought from a dealer, they'll have the expertise to clay/mop/whatever.
.......... hehe
Definitely had a little hehe at that one! hehe

anonymous-user

75 months

Thursday 22nd July 2010
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Try claying a small area, if the same take it back. I'd avoid a dealer touching paintwork as much as I possibly could! Claying made the world of difference to my brand new car!

tom0507

Original Poster:

37 posts

247 months

Thursday 22nd July 2010
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Thanks for the advice, I've ordered myself an Autoglym clay kit and some extra gloss protection to try and sort the paint out. Don't really want to send the car back to the dealer. They apparently cleaned it before I picked it up, their standards are a lot lower than mine.

TallPaul

1,524 posts

279 months

Thursday 22nd July 2010
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MattOz said:
Jaykaybi said:
TallPaul said:
they'll have the expertise to clay/mop/whatever.
.......... hehe
Definitely had a little hehe at that one! hehe
Fair comment, obviously only a "detailer" can use a claybar & a mechanical polisher.
In all honesty though, why should you as the purchaser be expected to remedy any paint faults? If you attempt to fix the problem and burn through or scorch the paint, you cant then take the car back and complain. If, however, you bought it privately, take your time and be careful!

Jaykaybi

3,494 posts

242 months

Friday 23rd July 2010
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TallPaul said:
MattOz said:
Jaykaybi said:
TallPaul said:
they'll have the expertise to clay/mop/whatever.
.......... hehe
Definitely had a little hehe at that one! hehe
Fair comment, obviously only a "detailer" can use a claybar & a mechanical polisher.
I would say, from 100% consistant experience that dealers don't know know how to use a rotary/pc correctly. Mind you, not all 'detailers' do either...

tom0507

Original Poster:

37 posts

247 months

Saturday 24th July 2010
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Washed, clayed, polished and sealed. Doesn't look or feel too bad. smile



paintman

7,842 posts

211 months

Saturday 24th July 2010
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Well done!

robsco

7,875 posts

197 months

Tuesday 27th July 2010
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Clean! Been meaning to clay mine but frightened I'll damage her. After seeing photos above, the benefits are clear however. Might try one panel...