Contact the manufacturer. In your manual, usually at the back, you'll find a toll free number for customer service.Its not a medalflake paint job,black factory paint on new truck and?
there shouldnt be any swirls in a factory paint job. the clear should have been smooth as glass. if you had this done at a shop then they didnt sand the clear or didnt sand it with the proper grit
I think you got a bad paint job from the factory -- or possibly a vehicle that was damaged in shipment and poorly repaired. The guy with the ';quilt'; paint job almost certainly had a damaged shipper. The dealer needs to put that right -- paint on a new vehicle should be virtually perfect. Some very slight ';orange peel'; effect is common on all but the most expensive cars but it should be nearly undetectable.
sounds like rail dust to me. when a vehicle is shipped via rail, the friction of the wheels on the track creates tiny particles of ';hot dust'; these particles melt into the clear coat causing a flawed finish. this can be corrected by wet sanding the entire vehicle with 1500 grit sand paper, then buffing the vehicle. then the vehicle is buffed with a swirl remover. this is not as easy as it may seem (leaving no swirls) a job like this could take several days, but it is done all the time. this should be covered under warranty if you recently purchased the vehicle! MY SOURCE... I WAS A NEW CAR MANAGER FOR YEARS/ CURRENTLY I AM SELF EMPLOYED GOING TO DEALERSHIPS REPAIRING FACTORY PAINT JOBS AS WELL AS REPAIRING CHIPS AND SCRATCHES ON USED CARS!
Sounds like some crap to me. A new truck should have PERFECT paint. If not, then they need to remedy that. Do not take no for an answer.
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