Anyone had a successful warranty claim on paint?




Front of car looks like it's been sandblasted with gravel. The entire front fascia and mirror caps are covered in rock chips that were not there when we bought the car a year ago. I get that rock chips are a normal wear and tear kind of thing, but the physical amount of paint missing from the front of the car is incredible. It's as though every single bug and stone that ever touched the car removed a dot of paint and it's just playing connect-the-dots. There has to be some sort of paint adhesion problem, because I've never seen rock chipping this extreme on any car, ever, regardless of mileage. Certainly not a Mercedes. I am not exaggerating when I say there are SO MANY missing paint chips that if the loss of paint continues at this rate, there will be virtually no paint left on the front fascia by this time next year. Cannot trace this to any one event, either, because I've been agonizing over it getting worse and worse and worse when I wash it every week.
I've always been suspicious that the dealer I bought it from repainted the fascia and mirrors for the sale, and I'm pretty sure they did a crap job of it. Thing that sucks is that dealer closed earlier this year, and I'd have to foist the problem off on my local dealer.
Or, is this maybe something that can be covered under my other-than-collision insurance?
Thanks,
Darel
I believe that after deductible, insurance will cover road damage but maybe worth getting an estimate as strictly out of pocket. Sometimes they can be lower. And if there's no body damage, dings are easily sanded and primered/filled , then sealed then base/clear. I've painted a lot of vehicles and quality prep and materials typically last the life of the car. Seen a lot of front end quickie jobs that chip, crack and flake in no time. Remember that flex additive is needed for plastics and bumpers.
I was paranoid about my damaged door that had to be replaced and of course painted and blended, but the MB recommended shop did a great job, not only final appearance but the more important prep.
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Although my insurance company did say it should be covered under comprehensive for a $100 deductible, so there's that.
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Although my insurance company did say it should be covered under comprehensive for a $100 deductible, so there's that.
and yes i know exactly how it is on a white car..i actually got a lot of chips and my bumper could use a new paint as well.
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I too would like to see pictures.
I have 3 MB with over 180k miles each and none of them has excessive rock chips.
The 1998 MB I already sold had some rock chips, but the seller admitted that he bought the house with few miles of gravel road and sold the MB after seeing what the road is doing to it.
Still sold the car with 270k miles and 16 years of age made clear coat starting to peel bigger problem than chips.
If dealer will not fix it - buy one of those paint pens, what makes decent touch ups.
Diamond Silver Metallic or Diamond White or Diamond Palladium etc. They behave like dual colors and doesn't show much of swirl marks when going through a car wash (I'm a 3rd owner).
Especially my Diamond Silver Metallic shows lighter shade during the day and a bit darker during the evening/night.
Front of car looks like it's been sandblasted with gravel. The entire front fascia and mirror caps are covered in rock chips that were not there when we bought the car a year ago. I get that rock chips are a normal wear and tear kind of thing, but the physical amount of paint missing from the front of the car is incredible. It's as though every single bug and stone that ever touched the car removed a dot of paint and it's just playing connect-the-dots. There has to be some sort of paint adhesion problem, because I've never seen rock chipping this extreme on any car, ever, regardless of mileage. Certainly not a Mercedes. I am not exaggerating when I say there are SO MANY missing paint chips that if the loss of paint continues at this rate, there will be virtually no paint left on the front fascia by this time next year. Cannot trace this to any one event, either, because I've been agonizing over it getting worse and worse and worse when I wash it every week.
I've always been suspicious that the dealer I bought it from repainted the fascia and mirrors for the sale, and I'm pretty sure they did a crap job of it. Thing that sucks is that dealer closed earlier this year, and I'd have to foist the problem off on my local dealer.
Or, is this maybe something that can be covered under my other-than-collision insurance?
Thanks,
Darel
Although my insurance company did say it should be covered under comprehensive for a $100 deductible, so there's that.




Even if the clear bra does discolor (although as mentioned above some are warranted for it) I can always peel it off and start over.




Bad news is that even factory paint will show different from the one 5 years old.
I had W124 years ago that was in pristine condition and silver front was repainted at some point. Look like original paint was used as I could not tell the difference looking at it closely, but on each picture you could clearly see the different tone.
Human eye is easy to fool.
Insurance company would probably cover the front bumper under rock chip damage but may give you some trouble with the mirrors because there is no way to prove the dealer actually screwed up painting bumper and mirror covers. For $100 comprehensive deductible I would use insurance. Keep in mind that paint doesn't stick the same way on a plastic bumper as opposed to a metal hood or fender, so from certain angles, the paint color will look a shade or two darker/lighter. This happens with oem factory paint too.




Someone posted something like "you should go with diamond pearl" or something leading me to clarify that I am not painting the entire car.
Anyone know if your insurance goes up when you make a comprehensive claim like this? That's the one reason I figured it might be worth it to just swing it by the dealer first.





