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SwiftTone
03-01-2016, 05:06 AM
Leather wheels in new cars are not how they used to be..

Had a similar thing happen to my Genesis but the dealer replaced it under warranty.

I would go back and tell them.

No, dealership won't say anything about the scratch. They will about the tints though..unless u decide to lease another car from them once your current one is up.
Go back to who? Dealer or tint guy?

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SwiftTone
03-01-2016, 05:09 AM
I have an exterior detail scheduled this Saturday. My car needs some paint correction due to some dealer installed scratches. Should I get detail first them ppf or the other way around so detailer can lay wax on top of ppf

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FUNX650
03-01-2016, 07:55 AM
I have an exterior detail scheduled this Saturday. My car needs some paint correction due to some dealer installed scratches. Should I get detail first them ppf or the other way around so detailer can lay wax on top of ppf

Paint correction first...then the PPF.


Bob

99monguse
03-01-2016, 09:16 AM
Just get a new steering wheel and be done with it

TTQ B4U
03-01-2016, 10:31 AM
You never know....

Its My first new car and I'm usually meticulously take care of the nice stuff I have.

Did the marks ever go away? Did you treat it with anything?


They didn't go away as they are like yours but maybe not as bad, scratches in the leather. However, I've treated my Napa interior with Optimum Leather Protectant Plus. IMO it's by far the very best. Absolutely no sheen or change in appearance but it really feels great and helps condition the leather.

I don't notice the marks at all anymore. Again, partly becuase I'm an SCCA Auto X driver and practice proper hand position. :xyxthumbs:

MikeC
03-01-2016, 06:40 PM
Hit is with 3000 a couple times. By the time your lease is up it will be worn from wear.

GenesisCoupe
03-01-2016, 08:26 PM
Go back to who? Dealer or tint guy?

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guy who scratched it.

parttimer
03-01-2016, 08:38 PM
Take the paint film, the front of the car is going to take way more damage than that wheel. Besides in a few years, you will have worn that wheel down to where the issue won't be noticeable.

GSKR
03-01-2016, 08:40 PM
Life is to short to sweat the small promblems in life.

SwiftTone
03-02-2016, 01:57 PM
The tint guy was such a nice guy and handled it professionally. I think he went above and beyond what most shops would have done so I let I let him decide. He chose to do the PPF, since it'll be in house. We agreed to do the PPF on the bumper, partial hood, partial fenders, mirrors caps, and top of rear bumper. I'm thinking maybe the mirror caps aren't really prone to damage (and easily replaceable) so I'll ask him to put the material toward the rear bumper since I parallel park in the city often. Or maybe do the whole hood. If it'll cost extra I'll pay for it. Since it's a "freebie" I thought it might be under the table so there's no warranty. But he said that it will include the 7 Year warranty on the Llumar film as well.

Made the appointment for Saturday after I get my car detailed.

Will update when it gets done.

Thanks all for our input!

SYMAWD
03-02-2016, 02:10 PM
Leather wheels in new cars are not how they used to be..

Had a similar thing happen to my Genesis but the dealer replaced it under warranty.

I would go back and tell them.

No, dealership won't say anything about the scratch. They will about the tints though..unless u decide to lease another car from them once your current one is up.
No dealer cares about window tint. They are not the leasing company, the bank is.

TTQ B4U
03-02-2016, 04:14 PM
You never know....

Its My first new car and I'm usually meticulously take care of the nice stuff I have.

Did the marks ever go away? Did you treat it with anything?

Tried to find it by touch as it's on the backside of my wheel and can't. I think repeated treatments have blended mine in very well.

GSKR
03-02-2016, 04:25 PM
The tint guy was such a nice guy and handled it professionally. I think he went above and beyond what most shops would have done so I let I let him decide. He chose to do the PPF, since it'll be in house. We agreed to do the PPF on the bumper, partial hood, partial fenders, mirrors caps, and top of rear bumper. I'm thinking maybe the mirror caps aren't really prone to damage (and easily replaceable) so I'll ask him to put the material toward the rear bumper since I parallel park in the city often. Or maybe do the whole hood. If it'll cost extra I'll pay for it. Since it's a "freebie" I thought it might be under the table so there's no warranty. But he said that it will include the 7 Year warranty on the Llumar film as well.

Made the appointment for Saturday after I get my car detailed.

Will update when it gets done.

Thanks all for our input!get that warranty in writing.