Love this car. I don't drive it on dirt roads and only hand wash. My rear quarter panels are getting chipped. Looks like the New flare out is catching the road debris. Anyone else seeing this on their car? only 800 miles
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I’d bet there are some under your full coverage PPF from prior then. Like I said, I have chips in my PPF which is much more durable than any painted surfaceThat was after 1600 miles though. First 1600 it was stock, still no chips.
It’s all the same CA compliant crappy water based paint; the tricoat white pearl has an extra paint layer so it may not chip all the way through as easy, but it’s still going to chip. It’s not any “harder” though. I’ve personally owned a Tesla in the pearl white and had the same issues I’ve had with other Tesla colorsWhen I had my 2014 Tesla with White Pearl detailed and coated, the detailer said that the Tesla Pearl White was the hardest Tesla paint and other colors were softer and had more defects.
I don't know that it is exactly the same paint. Often metallic or other color variations can be different.It’s all the same CA compliant crappy water based paint; the tricoat white pearl has an extra paint layer so it may not chip all the way through as easy, but it’s still going to chip. It’s not any “harder” though. I’ve personally owned a Tesla in the pearl white and had the same issues I’ve had with other Tesla colors
That’s true, but the pearl white is not like a metallic where it’s in the one paint layer; it’s just a regular white with an extra pearlescent layer over top it. I painted a small area on my pearl white Tesla that was damaged and the white paint is typical water based crap. The pearlescent layer is basically clearcoat. There’s nothing “stronger” to itI don't know that it is exactly the same paint. Often metallic or other color variations can be different.
Yes they all have to be California compliant but they can still be different. The detailer who had lots of experience with all the different Tesla paints was confident the Pearl white was better when new and also more durable compared to others.
Detailer shares rank order of paint: Pearl White best, Jet Black (standard) worst
I spoke with a car detailer who has seen many Teslas come through his shop and he commented on the wide variety of paint quality from Tesla depending on the color choice. His main takeaway was that the standard black (called Jet Black) was far and away the worst -- it was very soft, always...teslamotorsclub.com
The detailers experience is different, and also based on his professional experience and a much bigger sample size of lots of teslas.That’s true, but the pearl white is not like a metallic where it’s in the one paint layer; it’s just a regular white with an extra pearlescent layer over top it. I painted a small area on my pearl white Tesla that was damaged and the white paint is typical water based crap. The pearlescent layer is basically clearcoat. There’s nothing “stronger” to it
CuteThe detailers experience is different, and also based on his professional experience and a much bigger sample size of lots of teslas.
But I have no doubt that you firmly believe he is wrong because of your knowledge that it is all the same water based crap and it would violate the laws of physics for one water based crap to be better than another water based crap because of course all water based crap is the same water based crap and there cannot be any variations of water based crap.
I removed my Tesla Flaps that they were ineffective. Replaced with @M4H4X custom made flaps and now there's no issue.Cross posted from the PPF thread, but this is what my fenders look like after only about 2000 miles on heavily gravelled Canadian roads. It’s only been a month and my PPF is already ruined, I have hope the paint underneath is still protected but that won’t last.
Tesla needs to get those mud flaps in stock soon, cause this is nasty… I’m considering covering that small area with this black film, it might look OK with my blue colour, but I’m not sure….
How can I get a set of those? Is there a site or do I just PM? Cost?I removed my Tesla Flaps that they were ineffective. Replaced with @M4H4X custom made flaps and now there's no issue.
Wow! That’s crazyCross posted from the PPF thread, but this is what my fenders look like after only about 2000 miles on heavily gravelled Canadian roads. It’s only been a month and my PPF is already ruined, I have hope the paint underneath is still protected but that won’t last.
Tesla needs to get those mud flaps in stock soon, cause this is nasty… I’m considering covering that small area with this black film, it might look OK with my blue colour, but I’m not sure….
Hmm, doesn’t look promising. Sounds like he’s taking a break from making them, and has a massive back order anyway…There is a flaps thread that he posts everything in. Search this thread #679
If you cut 3/4” off the bottom they actually work fine. I have them and they scraped all the time…I followed someone’s advice and cut a small (3/4”) amount off the bottom and no more scraping and they appear to still have good coverage.I know they aren't well reviewed, but my local SC did have a set of the Tesla mudflaps in stock. I've purchased them and will pick them up today. At least I have a solution right now, as this is the worst time of year given the amount of winter gravel on the roads. If they're as bad as people say, I can take my time finding a better solution with the knowledge that at least I'm not causing more damage now.
Yep, me too. Took it to Tesla Service at Burbank and they stated that it normal wear and tear. Translation...we did not baked your paint long enough during production to cut corners and fulfill more orders faster. Sucka the customer like us who paid over $100K and paid extra for a different color so the sand or debris picked up from the front tires can damage the soft paint job on the rear quarter panels. That's Tesla 4u--always thinking for the bottom dollar vs. quality and customer service. Best get it repainted and have PPF installed. Or simply not drive the soft paint Tesla. Better yet, trade it in for Lucid.Love this car. I don't drive it on dirt roads and only hand wash. My rear quarter panels are getting chipped. Looks like the New flare out is catching the road debris. Anyone else seeing this on their car? only 800 miles View attachment 685948his?
Less expensive would be to install the mud flaps methinks.Yep, me too. Took it to Tesla Service at Burbank and they stated that it normal wear and tear. Translation...we did not baked your paint long enough during production to cut corners and fulfill more orders faster. Sucka the customer like us who paid over $100K and paid extra for a different color so the sand or debris picked up from the front tires can damage the soft paint job on the rear quarter panels. That's Tesla 4u--always thinking for the bottom dollar vs. quality and customer service. Best get it repainted and have PPF installed. Or simply not drive the soft paint Tesla. Better yet, trade it in for Lucid.