Watermarks under lacquer on new Cayman
Discussion
Hi all,
I picked up my new S at the beginning of the week and absolutely love it. Having done a few hundred miles in it, I decided to wash it. I immediately noticed on the rear bumper, by the number plate that there were some stubborn watermarks after drying it.
Tried to get rid of them with a detailer spray first, it did not shift, then tried some clay bar, still would not shift. It appears to be under the lacquer. As the car is black, seems very noticeable. Anyone had any experience of this?
Thanks G
I picked up my new S at the beginning of the week and absolutely love it. Having done a few hundred miles in it, I decided to wash it. I immediately noticed on the rear bumper, by the number plate that there were some stubborn watermarks after drying it.
Tried to get rid of them with a detailer spray first, it did not shift, then tried some clay bar, still would not shift. It appears to be under the lacquer. As the car is black, seems very noticeable. Anyone had any experience of this?
Thanks G
So the wife dropped it into the dealers over the weekend, as I was out. They machine polished it, however still can see these little marks, especially in direct light.
Picture is not great, had to use flash - however you can sort of see the spots.
Luckily it appears to be isolated to only under the number plate area on the bumper. Not sure whether I should just live with it or go back to OPC.
Picture is not great, had to use flash - however you can sort of see the spots.
Luckily it appears to be isolated to only under the number plate area on the bumper. Not sure whether I should just live with it or go back to OPC.
Gio G said:
So the wife dropped it into the dealers over the weekend, as I was out. They machine polished it, however still can see these little marks, especially in direct light.
Picture is not great, had to use flash - however you can sort of see the spots.
Luckily it appears to be isolated to only under the number plate area on the bumper. Not sure whether I should just live with it or go back to OPC.
i'd send it back and ask them to machine it again. I wouldn't respray the whole bumper as best to leave it factory fresh. V.annoying.Picture is not great, had to use flash - however you can sort of see the spots.
Luckily it appears to be isolated to only under the number plate area on the bumper. Not sure whether I should just live with it or go back to OPC.
Looks like run off of something which has stained the laquer.
They need to polish it until its removed. If its right through the laquer it will need a respray but it probably is not. I think its just a matter of standards and they hit a point of "that will do" which would differ to my acceptable finish on a new car.
But at the end the day they could easily claim it happened after you took delivery so you have to treat this as goodwill to a large degree.
They need to polish it until its removed. If its right through the laquer it will need a respray but it probably is not. I think its just a matter of standards and they hit a point of "that will do" which would differ to my acceptable finish on a new car.
But at the end the day they could easily claim it happened after you took delivery so you have to treat this as goodwill to a large degree.
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