Originally Posted by bellamy06
Originally Posted by LeviA
Originally Posted by bellamy06
no mate, all cars chip up, especially if driving close to car in front or possibly high speeds, and as for the pigment in imperial blue making the paint soft....nonsene....the basecoat is protected by a very hard surface, u know it as laquer! all laquer will chip if hit hard enough by a stone!
the only cars i have seen that dont chip as much are cars like mercedes where the use cermic clear coat. is maybe 5 times as hard as normal but twice as expensive!
cheers
The Focus is very prone to chips, the paint IS softer than other paints for a fact. I complained to Ford when i first bought mine and another guy I know with a FRS had his painted under warranty!
The painter told me the water based Imp Blue is very soft hence it chips very easily!!
If you look in the Bufty section there's a fella on about polishing the FRS paint work who also says the paint is very soft and hence is easier to polish.
thats a load of crap
i work in a bodyshop as sprayer
i ahve spoken to all my other colleagues who actually laughed at this!!
the paint will not be softer due to waterbased, it dries just as hard as solvent and has slightly better adhesion(if prepped properly)!!
its down to the laquer to protect the base coat
it wil be under warranty as its part of the car
if it goes wrong they have to fix it!
thanks
So how can you explain the fact that I've now had 2 FRS's and they both suffered badly from chips worse than ANY other car I've ever owned! The front of the rear arches above the Armourfend chips badly. Other cars with wide arches such as the R32 I had never had any chips at all. Front bumper, bonnet anywhere.
Even all the older Fords like the Sapphire and the million RS turbos I've had never chipped like the FRS.
I had a Honda Accord Type R and had it painted under warranty, I was told the same by the Bodyshop foreman from Reg Vardy that the water based paint was crap and chipped very easy. He's not going to make it up is he!
Same I was told at Bill Heany the Porsche/Bentley/RR painters in Newcastle!