Paint damage - cause?

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JB33

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Wednesday 11th November 2020
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What does this look like? Curious to find out what actually caused it. Looks like an acid has eaten at the paint and it’s all broken down. Smooth to the touch though which is odd. Won’t come off with any polish or machine. Didn’t want to have panel resprayed on a new car so thinking of rejecting. Totally gutted, bits of damage on roof too and scratches on bonnet so the approved body shop wanted to respray the whole car claiming as it’s a pearl paint it would be needed for blending and paint application to ensure a good finish. Dealer refused to cover (and I’d not be happy with sprayed panels as I’d always be comparing)



Edited by JB33 on Wednesday 11th November 16:34


Edited by JB33 on Wednesday 11th November 16:49

JB33

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Wednesday 11th November 2020
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I got such a good deal on it I’m having thoughts of keeping it but I know this would annoy me and white pearl paint (GT86) I’ve heard is tough to match. An independent paint shop (Toyota approved) wanted to redo the whole car as there was damage to the roof and bonnet too. Problem is, I signed it off and taken delivery but didn’t notice damage until next day after I washed it.

JB33

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Wednesday 11th November 2020
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320d is all you need said:
Have you tried wet sanding?
I haven’t tried, as the paint looks broken, I’d be scared it make it worse.

JB33

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Thursday 12th November 2020
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paintman said:
Blowing the photos up best guess - but it is only a guess - would be drops of some sort of corrosive liquid/substance.
Looking at the water drops they look deeper at their 6 o'clocks & the damage looks much the same - the damage is worse at the bottom of the drop.
https://www.glasurit.com/uk/spotting-caused-extern...

Edited by paintman on Thursday 12th November 10:14
Appreciate the reply.