Help : What the heck happened here?

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After a quick wash, I noticed what appear to be blemishes in the paint. Before attempting any repair action, I would like to identify what the actual problem is. Any ideas? If additional angles would help, I can provide more pics. It doesn't seem that the paint is rough or anything, but wow does it look like the color itself has faded....
 
Gary,

From here it actually looks like the hoods been wet sanded!


  • You never noticed that before?
  • How long have you had the car?
  • Have you done anything to it?
 
Looks like the beginning stages of clear coat failure. I only have one really good picture of the beginning stages of clear coat failure and it's a picture sent to me while I worked for Meguiar's.


Beginning Clearcoat Failure


Mike Phillips said:
Here is the best example I've been able to find that shows beginning clear coat failure, it's from a thread I created on MeguiarsOnline called the The Clearcoat Failure Photo Archive


Photo Courtesy of MeguiarsOnline
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Since I have not been able to find a similar car with the beginning of clear coat failure to photograph for the AG forum, and because this is a very useful picture for helping people diagnose what type of problem they're having with their car's clear coat I've added to the Clearcoat Failure Photo Gallery Archive here on AG but have given proper credit to where I obtained the photograph.

Due credit where due credit is due.... which more people would do this...


On AutogeekOnline.com

The Clearcoat Failure Photo Gallery Archive
 
Had a bad feeling that's what I was going to hear.... Gotta go check my paint warranty :P Glad I didn't start messing with it.

Bobby, the strange thing is that at this point it's only visible at a certain angle. I don't drive this car much so I only really look at it when I go to wash/wax it. Usually wifey takes it to the wash but today was going to be detail day and I nearly had a heart attack.
 
So, the bad and bad news - took a ride over to Chevy in the last few minutes and they confirmed it. Clear coat is shot. First words out of his mouth - did something get on the paint? Not what I wanted to hear AND it's not covered... Naturally they want my first born to repaint it.....
 
Since the dealer confirmed that it is Clear Coat failure. I would try and polish the surface and see if you can temporarily make it look better. The Clear Coat will only get worse over time so there is no rush to have the hood re Painted & Clear Coated.
 
Now just hold on one dang minute--if that car is new enough that you thought you had a warranty claim...

Looking at that picture, and how specific the hazed area is...this looks like a "I got some tree sap or tar or something....let me just clean that with a ScotchBrite pad". As Bobby B. says, if you're going to get a repaint, it's worth trying to polish it out.
 
I'm assuming you bought it used, so what year is this car?
 
It's a 2007 Chevy Trailblazer that belongs to my wife. We did get it used but off a 1 year lease. It's not covered under warranty because....get this....it isn't rusting through. I just read with quite a bit of interest the thread on the repair that was done in a very similar case so I am going to hold off. What bugs me about it is that I am really meticulous and how I missed this happening is mind-boggling. Just been a busy summer I guess. I am awaiting a DA polisher so I may try to polish it for now and do the clear coat repaint during my next vacation
 
Initially I thought it was wet sanding because of how straight the rear edge is...
 
Oh, and I also placed a call to GM directly and they were nice enough to tell me that it's not covered BUT they would cover half of the cost of my wife's fuel gauge when it fails....gee thanks for the heads up on that one...
 
Maybe we should have let them go under instead of bailing them out. I hear working folks, you know, the ones that paid for those bailouts, will be getting the next bailout!
 
Initially I thought it was wet sanding because of how straight the rear edge is...

I wish I could have said that was the problem. At least I would know I'm the one to blame... When I screw something up it's a little easier to digest I guess. It does kinda look like it was wet sanded though.
 
They can come bail me out anytime. I have to say, this car has been great. Our other 2 chevy cars.... Yeeeeesh. I'm a Subaru guy now but wifey still swears by Chevy. I've always hated their paint.
 
You know, we only have one pic to base our thoughts off of. If you can get us some more pics we might be able to save you a lot of $.
 
....and you shall receive. I think these show it a little better. Getting annoyed just looking at them.
Note that there are a lot of tree shadows. The main problem area is the mid/front section of the hood.
 
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Gary,

That looks more like clear coat failure at those angles....
 
Yeah, that looks like it's failing...I'd lay dollars to donuts the dealership detail department had a whack at that hood after it got turned in from the lease...
 
Yeah, that looks like it's failing...I'd lay dollars to donuts the dealership detail department had a whack at that hood after it got turned in from the lease...

It does look it was helped....
 
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