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2013-14 Shelby GT500
Rough paint where spoiler meets trunk lid
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<blockquote data-quote="MCDEV" data-source="post: 14093969" data-attributes="member: 161224"><p>That almost looks like buffing compound caked in there but it's hard to tell. Can you scrape it away with something gentle like a tooth pick? Or is the paint actually chipped away? If it is compound that would make sense why you're seeing stains running down the back of the deck lid. </p><p></p><p>While not the exact same issue I am having a problem myself in that general vicinity so Ill take this opportunity to complain about it LOL. I am having paint issues on the spoiler its self. Paint is missing from the underside of both ends and it looks to me that it was never properly prepped prior to painting and now its flaking away. I went to Dean Sellers in Troy Mi and the paint shop manager straight up told me "I know my guys capability level and I am not letting them touch that car". At least he was honest. I tried talking to Suburban Ford too but I missed the paint shop manager. I'm concerned that they will just try to spot touch up the area which I will not be happy with. I'm worried that this problem will continue to spread and I want the entire part repainted or completely replaced. The guy at Dean Sellers said Ford would most likely not be willing to replace the part. :mj:</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH=full]567266[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MCDEV, post: 14093969, member: 161224"] That almost looks like buffing compound caked in there but it's hard to tell. Can you scrape it away with something gentle like a tooth pick? Or is the paint actually chipped away? If it is compound that would make sense why you're seeing stains running down the back of the deck lid. While not the exact same issue I am having a problem myself in that general vicinity so Ill take this opportunity to complain about it LOL. I am having paint issues on the spoiler its self. Paint is missing from the underside of both ends and it looks to me that it was never properly prepped prior to painting and now its flaking away. I went to Dean Sellers in Troy Mi and the paint shop manager straight up told me "I know my guys capability level and I am not letting them touch that car". At least he was honest. I tried talking to Suburban Ford too but I missed the paint shop manager. I'm concerned that they will just try to spot touch up the area which I will not be happy with. I'm worried that this problem will continue to spread and I want the entire part repainted or completely replaced. The guy at Dean Sellers said Ford would most likely not be willing to replace the part. :mj: [ATTACH=full]567266[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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