Can't believe it. Had our 6 month old red 2016 PHEV for a week and a half now and after a bird kindly decided to let rip all over it overnight I decided to give it its first wash this evening.
So I used warm water, some wax and wash fluid (diluted exactly following instructions) and sponged the car with brand new soft car sponges, then rinsed off with plain water and dried it with a new chamois leather... all normal procedure, yes?
Gutted that on inspection of my handiwork there's a fairly long vertical batch of albeit fine scratches on one of the side doors. On further inspection, I've found several other small scratches on other parts of the car. I thought they were just streaks at first, but looks like they are more sinister than that. Pretty darn sure these scratches were not there when we picked the car up the other week, so can only assume its from washing or rubbing with the leather. This can't be right surely?
I've read a few threads about poor or thin paintwork on the Outlanders, but I definitely wasn't overly aggressive in my washing, if anything I went easy on it, so what's going on, should I be concerned, and should I go back and mention it to the dealer? I'm no expert on car maintenance or upkeep but never had problems washing cars before!! Also, are these light rub marks/scratches likely to cause a problem when it comes to the end of the lease period in three years time.
I have to say this has really wound me up tonight! Can anyone put my mind at rest?
Cheers!
So I used warm water, some wax and wash fluid (diluted exactly following instructions) and sponged the car with brand new soft car sponges, then rinsed off with plain water and dried it with a new chamois leather... all normal procedure, yes?
Gutted that on inspection of my handiwork there's a fairly long vertical batch of albeit fine scratches on one of the side doors. On further inspection, I've found several other small scratches on other parts of the car. I thought they were just streaks at first, but looks like they are more sinister than that. Pretty darn sure these scratches were not there when we picked the car up the other week, so can only assume its from washing or rubbing with the leather. This can't be right surely?
I've read a few threads about poor or thin paintwork on the Outlanders, but I definitely wasn't overly aggressive in my washing, if anything I went easy on it, so what's going on, should I be concerned, and should I go back and mention it to the dealer? I'm no expert on car maintenance or upkeep but never had problems washing cars before!! Also, are these light rub marks/scratches likely to cause a problem when it comes to the end of the lease period in three years time.
I have to say this has really wound me up tonight! Can anyone put my mind at rest?
Cheers!