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RE: Paint peeling off............. - Nickm - 18-09-2011 08:30pm

You big bunch of girls, i wouldn't expect them to put paint on such a place, but it's easier if they did when painting the whole bonet. Nothing to worry about it...now relax Tim, and you know the product better than anyone else.


RE: Paint peeling off............. - cjfp - 18-09-2011 08:35pm

Just checked my white 10 FL2 - catches are painted and some paint is coming off (I assume this probably started soon after birth) but does not seem to be having any detrimental effect and there is no rust either.


RE: Paint peeling off............. - paulus599 - 18-09-2011 10:59pm

Yes it is a strange thing to paint, I'm fairly certain though that this type of component would be galvanised, as such, paint won't take to it very well and will be damaged very easily just by the operation of the catch. It's certainly not something worth worrying about though.


RE: Paint peeling off............. - XFullFatTim - 19-09-2011 09:39am

I'm not going to worry about it. The point I would like Land Rover to take in hand is that it is little careless things like this, doubtless done to remove a stage from the production line to speed up build time, that looks unsightly on an otherwise nearly perfect car. Had they just left it plain galvanised it would look lovely and finished, to have cracked and loose paint on a component means it looks unfinished or not thought about from an aesthetic point of view.


RE: Paint peeling off............. - vinny - 19-09-2011 09:47am

(19-09-2011 09:39am)XFullFatTim Wrote:  I'm not going to worry about it. The point I would like Land Rover to take in hand is that it is little careless things like this, doubtless done to remove a stage from the production line to speed up build time, that looks unsightly on an otherwise nearly perfect car. Had they just left it plain galvanised it would look lovely and finished, to have cracked and loose paint on a component means it looks unfinished or not thought about from an aesthetic point of view.
Hey Tim,bet you regret speccing that costly panoramic glass bonnet now eh??Laughing


RE: Paint peeling off............. - XFullFatTim - 19-09-2011 09:54am

LaughingLaughing Now that would be a great option for the engineers among us to have. The thing is the U bit that the latch engages on isn't normally visible when you open the bonnet, but when it has broken paint on it you notice it and there are two of them to catch your eye, especially on a white car.


RE: Paint peeling off............. - gead - 19-09-2011 10:45am

Why not get out there with some fine wet and dry paper and take the paint off? Might do it myself actually....


RE: Paint peeling off............. - Blackseries - 19-09-2011 11:00am

(19-09-2011 10:45am)gead Wrote:  Why not get out there with some fine wet and dry paper and take the paint off? Might do it myself actually....

+1 - never had a car with a painted latch before


RE: Paint peeling off............. - XFullFatTim - 19-09-2011 11:16am

Thumbs Up Good idea.


RE: Paint peeling off............. - Barneyridge - 20-09-2011 04:11am

gead....it takes an Australian to provide some common sense to the situation Laughing