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Paint issue identified during first wash

stampede1

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The good news is they can fix that quite easily. Im a little surprised to see hair in the paint though, seeing as its a fully automated process.

The dealers chosen body shop can likely buff it out and do a small touch up on the finish and you'll never know its there., The people posting photos of the bubbles under the paint are the ones in real trouble..
Unless that is not covered by warranty, Ford is actually the one in real traouble, right?
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Unless that is not covered by warranty, Ford is actually the one in real traouble, right?
I assume it can be covered under warranty, but it's totally up to the body shop how they go about fixing it apparently. Dealing with a similar issue with my Ranger.

The cheap easy method isn't ideal but seems to be the result most of the time.
 

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I assume it can be covered under warranty, but it's totally up to the body shop how they go about fixing it apparently. Dealing with a similar issue with my Ranger.

The cheap easy method isn't ideal but seems to be the result most of the time.
Good luck with the Ranger!
 
 


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