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Old 01-02-2002, 04:48 PM   #6 (permalink)
Kevdog
 
Join Date: Jun 2001
Location: Cave Creek, AZ
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Default Re: Paint problems ???

I have a 99 Tibby and my paint is bubbling as well. I took it to my dealer and he basically told me I was leaving my car filthy with bird doos on it and that was eating the paint. I had to get to work, so didn't have time to argue with him. I'm going to try another dealer first when I have time to argue with him.

The paint/clear coat is really thin and seems in some cases didn't stick very well. It scratches very easily. In our garage, sometimes the door hits a piece of cardboard leaning against the garage wall.... and there's blue marks on it where the paint rubbed off.




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