Lexus RX2007, paint peeling off.
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Bamboo Pearl? If so its a common problem, check this thread:
https://www.clublexus.com/forums/rx-...t-peeling.html
Call Lexus corporate care and ask for goodwill assistance for repair.
https://www.clublexus.com/forums/rx-...t-peeling.html
Call Lexus corporate care and ask for goodwill assistance for repair.
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Bamboo Pearl? If so its a common problem, check this thread:
https://www.clublexus.com/forums/rx-...t-peeling.html
Call Lexus corporate care and ask for goodwill assistance for repair.
https://www.clublexus.com/forums/rx-...t-peeling.html
Call Lexus corporate care and ask for goodwill assistance for repair.
My Lexus RX350 2007, back of mirrors and handles of both sides' paint peeled off after 5 years.
I will trade-in soon and NEVER buy Lexus again ,
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Do not buy Lexus vehicles.
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Originally Posted by Hoang_oanh;9310239[U
]I never wax my Lexus[/U]. Your response is irresponsible. Lexus -Toyota company should know this and do something to fix this issue.
Do not buy Lexus vehicles.
Do not buy Lexus vehicles.
The first thing that I do when buying a new or like new car is to strip the old wax (if any), and perform a length detail including clay bar and polish and wax using a orbital polisher.
But never waxing a car and exposing the paint to the weather is just asking for trouble.
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Huh? Have you wondered how much worse other manufacturers' paint would fare under these conditions after 8 years?
While you're at it, is it fair to assume you never change the oil or do any other upkeep?
Indeed, it's not good that your paint is peeling. However, the fellow member is only trying to help, so your remark is out of line and unfair, in my humble opinion.
Lexus is a unique car company in the level to which they will step up to address issues and stand behind their product. That is remarkably well-documented across this site, and contacting Lexus is precisely what you were just advised to do, as there appears to be a known problem with a particular color. Instead, you have opted to take an unnecessarily negative tone and "flame".
I would agree - take your attitude, go buy a fine German automobile and enjoy...
While you're at it, is it fair to assume you never change the oil or do any other upkeep?
Indeed, it's not good that your paint is peeling. However, the fellow member is only trying to help, so your remark is out of line and unfair, in my humble opinion.
I would agree - take your attitude, go buy a fine German automobile and enjoy...
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I have Nissan Maxima 94, its paint is still sharp, its paint is better than Lexus'. I think of Acura MDX.
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If you care about the exterior appearance of your vehicle, then it's basic maintenance on a vehicle, like changing your oil.
you can buy a nice mercedes or any other make and in a few years it will look like crap if you don't wash and wax the damn thing.
Last edited by evident; 01-08-16 at 11:44 AM.
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Stop and consider all the pollutants a car's paint is subjected to like acid rain, industrial contaminants of all sorts, salt and other road melting chemicals, etching from bird droppings and insects. Regularly adding an additional layer of protection can add years to the life and overall appearance of a vehicle as well as increase its resale value.
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you would be absolutely stupid to NOT wax your car.
If you care about the exterior appearance of your vehicle, then it's basic maintenance on a vehicle, like changing your oil.
you can buy a nice mercedes or any other make and in a few years it will look like crap if you don't wash and wax the damn thing.
If you care about the exterior appearance of your vehicle, then it's basic maintenance on a vehicle, like changing your oil.
you can buy a nice mercedes or any other make and in a few years it will look like crap if you don't wash and wax the damn thing.
The painting is only peeled off handles and mirror covers, not entire the car. It's so idiot of thinking of not wax caused.