Clear coat coming off on Euroteck diffuser.
So if the OP has had the piece for over a year and the car gets driven a lot through the normal driving condition (weather, UV rays, debris, etc..) and started peeling to just replace it? lol! If that's the case then why not just replace the unit everytime it peels for a lifetime?




So if the OP has had the piece for over a year and the car gets driven a lot through the normal driving condition (weather, UV rays, debris, etc..) and started peeling to just replace it? lol! If that's the case then why not just replace the unit everytime it peels for a lifetime?
1 year is not a long time at all. We both know clearcoat should and can take a beating. You can see where it is flaking-at the notorious and VERY common seam/joining area on the fin where it dips in. Paint and clearcoat are KNOWN to not attach well or conform in these areas.
1 year is not a long time at all. We both know clearcoat should and can take a beating. You can see where it is flaking-at the notorious and VERY common seam/joining area on the fin where it dips in. Paint and clearcoat are KNOWN to not attach well or conform in these areas.
I get what you're saying but over a year of driving and who knows what the weather conditions are. You have to look at it from the distributors point as well. That's where Neal draw the line. Not all clearcoats are the same and what i meant by that is what the material they're attached to.
The least, THE LEAST they can do is say, ok, I will repair or replace once/ but these are the care instructions and our future warranty/return policy. Thats called stepping up to the plate. But to run and hide after an issue like this is weak.
After market parts are a BIG BIG $$$$$$ business. It only takes once for a bad name to get out and it spreads like wildfire, then you will loose on future profits. Bite the bullet now and save your name.
I am not saying that the OP was not at fault necessarily, but it's up to the distributor to really makes things better. It really would not break financially for them to smooth things out.
1. Damage in 1 year? Crappy piece and product IMO
2. Chipping and flaking? Poor clear coat and prep IMO
3. Poor customer service? Bad business relationships IMO
4. Need to wax constantly? NO WAY. BS Any good clear coated product should not show those signs of damage I don't care how many times you wash it.
How often do we get something replaced by for example the Home Depot or service such as Tire Rack and we say to ourselves, MAN, I sure as hell will always go back there to shop!!
GOOD LUCK OP.
OP told me he drives his car threw auto car washes frequently, now all auto car washes are different, and a lot, especially in climates where it snows use HIGHLY powerful and sometimes toxic detergents to help strip off bugs, tar and road grime. This is a KNOWN issue, and this happens to many peoples aftermarket wheels very often and their clearcoat peels because the same issue.
Next the OP told me me NEVER waxed his CF part. CF parts have a clear coat on them and need to be cared for and waxed just like any other painted surface to protect them from the elements and from UV rays. Now our part ship to you totally 100% bare from our clearcoat facility and it then cleaned with any harsh soaps such as those found often in car washes, it totally slowly eats away at the clear coat and effects any of the weak points. Keep in mind, this does not happen after one, or 2, or 10 washes, this was a YEAR! keep reasing below.......
NEXT which confirmed this was not cared for and was conveniently left out of the OPs post was he said he often washes his car with a PRSSURE WASHER. This confirmed negligence, and I am sorry, but we do not pay for other peoples mistakes.
People that know me and Euroteck KNOW we do whatever it takes to makes things right, people who do not can assume whatever they would like. Please understand, there are 2 sides to every story, my business is to keep and make customers. However the line needs to be drawn somewhere. I would have been glad to replace his part if I felt this was a defect, however he purchased his item from us in May 2009, and after treating and caring for his part how he did, I am surprised he did not see this or other effects sooner. The 3 things he did or did not do to his part are the 3 things that are the WORST you can do.
I already got all the info I need from this, anything else the OP says he is changing his original story to try to get something done in his favor. I will say it nice and clear in the open. We will NOT replace the customers part after owning it for 1 year and treating it how he did. If the OP would like his part fixed, any decent body shop can re clearcoat that part and if he cares for it correctly in the future, he would not see that happen.
To OP: Get a second opinion from a body shop to see if it is a prep issue, lack of care issue, or car wash issue. Then post the results here on the forum. If they benefit you, post the name, number, and shop for Euroteck or any member to verify. If it doesn't, post anyway to preserve your integrity here on the forum.
Has Euroteck offered to have the piece sent in for inspection?
Absolutely 100% incorrect! First off the clear coat is not milky! that is what carbon fiber looks like underneath clear coat! It is dull!, and a camera flash makes it more known. All our parts look like matte before we clear coat them gloss of course and I am glad to see it dull under there because that means it was sanded down and prepped in that crevasse! Otherwise when they come out of the mould they still have a gloss to them, once they are sanded and prepped they become dull/matte until hit with clear coat.
Also waxing DOES protect the surface, and by not waxing something it eats away at the surface till eventually the clear coat thins to nothing. Also, your 190E is a bad example, although you may not treat it like it a show car, you said you did not wax it in over a year. That is very different then NEVER waxing it at all, I bet if that car never had one single coat of wax in 20 years or since new it would be a different story. At least your paint has some protection and has been treated rather then never.
You all need to understand that if the customer would have said he waxed his part before at least once in its lifetime, washes his car him self with zaino, meguairs or anything other then crappy solutions dish washing soap, this would have been a whole different story!
If people are scared to hear the truth from a customer trying to blame his negligence on us, and still want us to pay then it seems you are all in dreamland, NO OTHER company would handle this differently. I have sent free replacement parts to customers many times, even after the 1 year warranty for parts that I felt were worthy. But paying for someone else's mistakes? NO WAY! Sorry if the truth hurts so bad.
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Pure and simple "GOODWILL".
Also waxing DOES protect the surface, and by not waxing something it eats away at the surface till eventually the clear coat thins to nothing. Also, your 190E is a bad example, although you may not treat it like it a show car, you said you did not wax it in over a year. That is very different then NEVER waxing it at all, I bet if that car never had one single coat of wax in 20 years or since new it would be a different story. At least your paint has some protection and has been treated rather then never.
You all need to understand that if the customer would have said he waxed his part before at least once in its lifetime, washes his car him self with zaino, meguairs or anything other then crappy solutions dish washing soap, this would have been a whole different story!
If people are scared to hear the truth from a customer trying to blame his negligence on us, and still want us to pay then it seems you are all in dreamland, NO OTHER company would handle this differently. I have sent free replacement parts to customers many times, even after the 1 year warranty for parts that I felt were worthy. But paying for someone else's mistakes? NO WAY! Sorry if the truth hurts so bad.
There's no real way to pin point what exactly contributed to this ordeal. Although, simply going off of how the OP takes care of his vehicle, I think it's safe to assume that this was not a manufacturing defect. In a business point of view, Euroteck has done the right thing. This could also vary though based on any warranties they may offer.
There's no real way to pin point what exactly contributed to this ordeal. Although, simply going off of how the OP takes care of his vehicle, I think it's safe to assume that this was not a manufacturing defect. In a business point of view, Euroteck has done the right thing. This could also vary though based on any warranties they may offer.
(oh and if you think I will believe that now then....
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