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Ninocass



Member Since: 14 Mar 2013
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The paint is literally peeling away if you rub your hand across it to leave the black primer. There are no scuffs or dents which would suggest and impact it could be moisture just getting between the paint and the primer which is in my favour to prove its been there for a while.

According the the LR warranty site:

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Should the paint surface of the vehicle body require attention due to a defect in material or applications, any necessary repairs will be performed completely free of charge by any Land Rover dealer/Authorised Repairer. This applies regardless of any change in vehicle ownership during the period of cover. The paint surface warranty's period of cover begins at the same time as the vehicle warranty and continues for a period of three years.


I'm inclined to think this would be covered by that as clearly the paint has not keyed with the surface properly. I only noticed it due to a few small 4mm silver bits glinting though the matte black so it has been like this for a while.

Post #176003 17th Mar 2013 9:55 pm
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Yes, should be covered so long as the vehicle has been dealer serviced.

Post #176004 17th Mar 2013 10:09 pm
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Badger1970



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United Kingdom 2013 Freelander 2 SD4 HSE Lux Auto Baltic Blue

A classic case of a bodged local S.M.A.R.T. repair, probably in a tent, with a Halgen Heat gun to "cure" it in 20 minutes...as opposed to a proper job with a slow-bake oven. Lacquer lifts in extreme temperatures, hot or cold, and the nett result is as per the picture.

Seen it many a time, particularly in areas of heat generation, like bonnets etc.....unfortunately, more and more insurers are trying to cut costs and corners by employing people to do this cheap and often short term repair. Foraging near Gaydon....
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Post #176006 17th Mar 2013 10:35 pm
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Ninocass



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LR service department has said to keep an eye on it, but its happened again since so it getting booked in ASAP.

LR will also cover the costs of respray for the paint (they've not even seen it), they have a local chap who undertakes their respray work, its less than a mile from my house and looks to be a unit in a small industrial estate so hopefully no tents and hair-dryers involved.

Nino

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I know the bloke you're talking about. I've seen his work too. Very good. Thumbs Up

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Post #176069 18th Mar 2013 4:32 pm
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Ninocass



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lol, hes due to look at the car in 10 minutes ill let you know if the big black crayola comes out!

Post #176070 18th Mar 2013 4:35 pm
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Ninocass



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Sorted!

Going to spray and blend most of the door as well as the rear wheel arch. He didn't want to tent it so brining it to their unit and using a spray booth. Black is pretty easy to match in so fingers crossed. Just the haunted fuel gauge now!

Post #176074 18th Mar 2013 5:13 pm
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