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This is the first time I have posted since I joined, been real busy.
I have a question, the paint on my hood down right sucks bad .. if I get a chip, if takes it all the way down everytime. Is there anything I can do about this, or am I just screwed
Help !!
Brad Smith
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2000 Black Camaro SS 4082, M6 Hurst, SLP Exhaust, Floor Mats, Key Fobs
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Hi there, and welcome. I also have a black 2000 as you can see below. I have 17,000M on Black Beauty and so far...knock on wood... no chips in the hood...I have had a windshield chip which I had fixed without changing the glass, but no stones into the hood...I'll be interested in what others say. My theory is that the more expensive the vehicle, in most cases, the better the paint! That's just an opinion though and I may be totally wrong...
-------------------- 2000 SS #31, SSOA M00-0031, Cal. plate 00 SS, Ebony black T-Top coupe/onyx black leather, DG Motorsports carbon fiber grill insert with SS logo, power seat, Monsoon CD, M6, !CAGS, Lou's Short Stick, Mobil 1 with engine plaque and filler cap, Whisper Lid, K&N filter, ASR, Bilsteins, BMR shock tower brace, Auburn high torque diff, SLP cat-back dual duals, SLP Y-pipe, chrome ZR-1 5-spoke wheels with SS inserts, GT Cross-Drilled Rotors, B.F. Goodrich G-Force KD's, RS Front Skirts, chromed hood insert, SS mats, cover, dash plaque, key fobs, SSOA car blanket, SLP silver logo plaque opposite SS logo on rear fascia, custom pinstriping on hood scoop, "Camaro" and #31 on rear fascia ...plus Zaino clean! Posts: 350 | From: Chula Vista (San Diego), CA USA | Registered: Dec 2000
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Gorgeous car .. wish my hood looked that good, I have 22k on my odometer, but that should mean anything. Hood looks like crap, and its very upsetting
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Some people with paint problems have gone to their dealer and have had parts re-painted under warranty. It's most likely on a case by case basis, so you could just give it a try. If there is a paint defect, your dealer should be able to take care of it.
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I have about 22k miles on my 2000 SS. I got my first chip in the hood with about 3k miles. It has been downhill since then. I have numerous chips on the hood but very few on the front fascia. It has been said before that the curing process at SLP is not very good. It seems that the paint on the SS hoods and SS spoilers is very soft. You might be able to get the dealer to help you out. It just depends on the repoire you have with your dealer. I just decided that I am going to drive mine like it is until I get another car. Then I will paint it. SLP doesn't respond much to the paint claims as they have heard it many times. Anyway, good luck!
-------------------- Amy F00-1724 2000 SS Navy Blue Metallic/ Black Top, Ebony Leather, ASR, SLP Floor Mats, car cover, dash plaque and Key fobs BMR STB, SLP SS Chrome 10 spokes with SS Centercap, Carbon Fiber Whisper Lid, SLP SS Grille, Camaro SS Fuel Rail Covers and KBDD SFCs SSOA Founding Member: http://www.camarossoa.org Posts: 818 | Registered: Feb 2000
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I have a couple of chips on mine as well ... comes from driving the car ... and the stuff that gets kicked up on our roads.
My opinion on why we see it on the hoods is that the composite hood is softer than steel, but not flexible like the front fascia, plus it has a far nicer paint finish than the fascia and fenders.
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