Koomi
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I would ask the dealer about it, especially since you had a dealer applied paint protection coating that they sold you (would protect against minor salt/droppings/paint wear)
That's helpful to know, thanks. Yes, I found the paint code and have ordered some.The paint code for the black should be 5 PBC, you'll see it on the drivers door B pillar.
My 2022 car, also in black has numerous chips that have exposed the light coloured primer,
bonnet, bumper, front of roof, edge of the windscreen.
I think I generally keep an unusually generous distance from the car in front and keep as far away from approaching gritters as I can, but this car does seem particularly chip prone.
The one good thing about black is that it nicely hides a neatly filled in chip. Once repaired, you really can't notice them unless you get very close.
same here : sanded back, filled, painted and polished out - I do find that the MG4 paint is soft (even after 18 months)
5-10 times the cost - similar challenges -
Oh, sorry to hear that, but yes, I think I need to get over this. It was the number of pockmarks that bothered me. As in, "we're gonna need a bigger pot o' paint"@QLeo if it makes you feel any better my 1 month old MG4 got its 1st stone chip yesterday, frustrating but always going to happen.
Quick touch up and can hardly not it, I still know it’s there lol
Funny thing is, on the day we were looking for a new car we were actually looking to get a new Ford Puma, it was only a Volcano Orange MG4 sitting in the showroom caught my eye, got talking to the dealer, arranged a test drive & I was soldOoh, lucky. We're very happy with Goth Leo, but our ideal preference would have been for a grey one. We were in the right place at the right time, and it was a choice of white or black, or a 5-6 months wait.
That's a really good point. We won't have had a car since the change away from solvent based paints, so our past experience may well not reflect current circumstances.Fresh paint on cars tends to be soft for at least 6 months, sometimes longer, especially since they went over to water based paints. I had a chip on the side of the bonnet on mine in the first couple of months, rubbed it down touched it up (orange) and I can't see it at all now.
Looks like it, as I couldn't find where I'd done the first coat! But the bottle says PCB and is MG badged. I was also advised to shake the bottle very thoroughly.Is it a good colour match?
Just here to comment that I think Ruaraidh Mhòr is a fabulous name for a Range Rover.