Which manufacture has the worst orange peel from factory??

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Lets keep this with high production manufacturers.

i think mercedes is the worst
 
Lets keep this with high production manufacturers.

i think mercedes is the worst

I dont see the point in pointing out orange peel on cars. its part of the car and yes it can be taken care of easily. i personally hate it and i take care of it since i hate seeing it. But i dont see pointing out what nearly every car out there has IMO...:xyxthumbs:
 
I dont see the point in pointing out orange peel on cars. its part of the car and yes it can be taken care of easily. i personally hate it and i take care of it since i hate seeing it. But i dont see pointing out what nearly every car out there has IMO...:xyxthumbs:

Well, yes and no. Depending on the paint, it isn't always safe to remove orange peel on factory finishes.

In this day and age products like Opti-Coat do help from a protection standpoint but often after you remove orange peel the clear coat is left dangerously thin.
 
Well, yes and no. Depending on the paint, it isn't always safe to remove orange peel on factory finishes.

In this day and age products like Opti-Coat do help from a protection standpoint but often after you remove orange peel the clear coat is left dangerously thin.

you are correct Charlie. it isn't a safe thing to do on factory clear coat finish. i was thinking as its easy to take care of by respraying clear, witch is what i do with my cars. but thats just me thinking in a painting manner. :p
 
i think ford TBH. my friend's raptor has terrible orange peel.
 
Toyota and Nissan both were pretty bad in the early part of the 2000's
 
you are correct Charlie. it isn't a safe thing to do on factory clear coat finish. i was thinking as its easy to take care of by respraying clear, witch is what i do with my cars. but thats just me thinking in a painting manner. :p

Indeed. But then as a painter, you also probably are used to adding 1-2 extra coats of clear than are purely "necessary" so there's material to play with. :xyxthumbs:
 
Indeed. But then as a painter, you also probably are used to adding 1-2 extra coats of clear than are purely "necessary" so there's material to play with. :xyxthumbs:

My last car i painted... I shot 4 heavy coat of clear... So much fun buffing it out! :)
 
Some Mercedes have been pretty awful in the past and I think they had a class action lawsuit against them on the SLK because of the orange peel.
 
Some Mercedes have been pretty awful in the past and I think they had a class action lawsuit against them on the SLK because of the orange peel.

in america, everybody sues everybody. at least the usa people have lemon law unlike canada.....
 
so u dont need to wetsand and then buff?

Yes i wetsanded and buffed, its why i said i had so much fun buffing it. Cause i could care less about not having enough clear to work with.
 
Nissan has some of the worst I have seen lately.


I concur, after examining my 2010 Maxima, I can't believe the amount of orange peel. I really want to sand it down, but too nervous that my paint is very thing and I have no experience wet sanding. Maybe Mike can bring me down to autogeek and do a video on my car of how to wet sand and buff out sanding marks!
 
Nissan/Infiniti is the worst for orange peel. Toyota and honda are the softest.
 
my nissan orange peel isnt bad at all. (silver). however the mercedes grey metallic that i have and seen many on the street are horrible.....
 
Barring some high end cars that are wetsanded from the factory, EVERY other car from the factory has orange peel.
 
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