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Title: Vauxhall pink
Post by: STEMO on 21 August 2022, 12:47:06
Wife's drivers door has turned Vauxhall pink, quite noticeable compared to front wing and rear door. Will a T Cut or wax bring it back, or is it gonna stay that way? Thanks.
Title: Re: Vauxhall pink
Post by: Doctor Gollum on 21 August 2022, 12:52:37
What's the paint warranty?

Suggests a previous repair.
Title: Re: Vauxhall pink
Post by: STEMO on 21 August 2022, 12:55:21
What's the paint warranty?

Suggests a previous repair.
No previous repair. My question stands.
Title: Re: Vauxhall pink
Post by: Nick W on 21 August 2022, 13:22:14
Don't bother with T-cut as it's the WD40 of rubbing compounds.


Use a professional type product, like Farecla G3 or more modern equivalents. They are available in small quantities.


Try polishing a small are first, as if the finish is base and clear, you won't be able to polish the faded surface under the clear lacquer. But, that type of paint tends not to fade as mentioned.


Once you've restored the colour, apply your favourite polish frequently.


If only one panel is fading like this, it has almost certainly been repainted using a different system to the rest of the car
Title: Re: Vauxhall pink
Post by: Field Marshal Dr. Opti on 21 August 2022, 13:34:15
Don't bother with T-cut as it's the WD40 of rubbing compounds.


Use a professional type product, like Farecla G3 or more modern equivalents. They are available in small quantities.


Try polishing a small are first, as if the finish is base and clear, you won't be able to polish the faded surface under the clear lacquer. But, that type of paint tends not to fade as mentioned.


Once you've restored the colour, apply your favourite polish frequently.


If only one panel is fading like this, it has almost certainly been repainted using a different system to the rest of the car

I had trouble with a large blue bottle that seemed impervious to fly killer spray. A quick squirt of WD 40 terminated him immediately. He dropped like a stone. :)

Farecla G3 works well as suggested by old Nick. :y
Title: Re: Vauxhall pink
Post by: Sir Tigger KC on 21 August 2022, 17:57:06
Can you post a picture of said Vauxhall Pink Uncle STEMO?  ???

Lord Opti might like it for his next Vauxhall.  :y
Title: Re: Vauxhall pink
Post by: Doctor Gollum on 21 August 2022, 21:17:56
What's the paint warranty?

Suggests a previous repair.
No previous repair. My question stands.
That you know of. If the paint on one panel has changed colour,  then that's a repaired panel.

What paint warranty did it leave the factory with?
Title: Re: Vauxhall pink
Post by: STEMO on 21 August 2022, 22:10:23
What's the paint warranty?

Suggests a previous repair.
No previous repair. My question stands.
That you know of. If the paint on one panel has changed colour,  then that's a repaired panel.

What paint warranty did it leave the factory with?
No idea. I'll ask my local sprayer.
Title: Re: Vauxhall pink
Post by: johnnydog on 22 August 2022, 09:43:35
It's not uncommon for brand new vehicles to have panels repainted before being even registered or being purchased  from new. Damage occurring 'in transit' is the usual reason for repairs being carried to new vehicles.
Title: Re: Vauxhall pink
Post by: Rangie on 22 August 2022, 11:15:41
What's the paint warranty?

Suggests a previous repair.
No previous repair. My question stands.
That you know of. If the paint on one panel has changed colour,  then that's a repaired panel.

What paint warranty did it leave the factory with?
No idea. I'll ask my local sprayer.
.

😂😂😂 A silly question deserves a silly answer 😂😂😂

Title: Re: Vauxhall pink
Post by: Doctor Gollum on 22 August 2022, 12:49:59
What's the paint warranty?

Suggests a previous repair.
No previous repair. My question stands.
That you know of. If the paint on one panel has changed colour,  then that's a repaired panel.

What paint warranty did it leave the factory with?
No idea. I'll ask my local sprayer.
.

😂😂😂 A silly question deserves a silly answer 😂😂😂
It’s not a stupid question. Sun damage would affect a part panel (tops of wings for example) or several panels (roof/bonnet etc), not a whole panel such as a door,  but not affect the rest of the car. The only way that would happen is if the door is from another car,  or it has been repainted.

If it hasn't been repaired, (which I doubt :-X)  then it's a paint defect, which will have had some sort of warranty from new. If the car is relatively new,  it may still be covered.

Also,  and let's assume for the sake of discussion,  if it were damaged and repaired during delivery,  then it should carry the same warranty as if it were new.

If the car was bought from VX, then the dealer should be able to confirm what paint warranty it had. Likewise, if it were a Network Q car.
Title: Re: Vauxhall pink
Post by: omegod on 22 August 2022, 13:56:59
You'd have a hell of a job convincing the dealer it has never been repainted in your ownership, a good buff with G3 then some polish with UV protection will sort it until you part ex it :)
Title: Re: Vauxhall pink
Post by: STEMO on 22 August 2022, 18:09:00
You'd have a hell of a job convincing the dealer it has never been repainted in your ownership, a good buff with G3 then some polish with UV protection will sort it until you part ex it :)
Ermm.....you do realise you're talking sense? Watch it, mate  ;D