chorky
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As the title suggests. If anyone has read post numbers 18,069, 18,280, and 18,212 of the following thread.
https://www.jeepgladiatorforum.com/...r-gladiator-today.23705/page-1219#post-966600
I am curious if anyone has noticed any issues with their paint. Just after the second week of owning my jeep I noticed that the bottom of the door sil was already scratched from a couple times my foot hit against it hard when getting in (bad joints/back). Now.... I wouldn't be surprised with worn down paint with repeated boot strikes. But it happened quick, with only one or two light strikes.
To further this concern/question, after a couple light brushing against some deciduous leaves out in the woods, and a couple times with Douglas-fir needles of new growth (so soft stuff) I already have noticed scratches in the paint. Deep enough to catch on my finger nail. Entirely too deep to seem normal. My old TJ (and my old OBS 7.3) has plenty of pin striping from rubbing against bare sticks in the winter - as to be expected. But the paint of the Gladiator seems SUPDER DUPER soft. I cleaned a few portions, and ran my fingers across just the paint, and it even feels extremely soft. It has me wondering if there is even a clear coat on this darn thing. Another poster in the link above also expressed concern. I have not gone up against any tough woody branches at all.... and am at this point concerned that if I even breathe on it wrong it will scratch. So something really does not seem right to me at all.
I am going to run by a body shop this weekend if possible and have them take a look since I know nothing of vehicle paint. But just wondering if anyone else has experienced anything like this - if this is normal, or not. It doesn't seem like it should be. The paint on my 06 TJ has held up well against plenty of really really bad scrapes. The Gladiator just seems all kidnds of bad. I'll try and get some pics up here soon if I get a couple rain free days to give it a good hand wash.
For reference, it is a 2022 rubi Sarge green.
https://www.jeepgladiatorforum.com/...r-gladiator-today.23705/page-1219#post-966600
I am curious if anyone has noticed any issues with their paint. Just after the second week of owning my jeep I noticed that the bottom of the door sil was already scratched from a couple times my foot hit against it hard when getting in (bad joints/back). Now.... I wouldn't be surprised with worn down paint with repeated boot strikes. But it happened quick, with only one or two light strikes.
To further this concern/question, after a couple light brushing against some deciduous leaves out in the woods, and a couple times with Douglas-fir needles of new growth (so soft stuff) I already have noticed scratches in the paint. Deep enough to catch on my finger nail. Entirely too deep to seem normal. My old TJ (and my old OBS 7.3) has plenty of pin striping from rubbing against bare sticks in the winter - as to be expected. But the paint of the Gladiator seems SUPDER DUPER soft. I cleaned a few portions, and ran my fingers across just the paint, and it even feels extremely soft. It has me wondering if there is even a clear coat on this darn thing. Another poster in the link above also expressed concern. I have not gone up against any tough woody branches at all.... and am at this point concerned that if I even breathe on it wrong it will scratch. So something really does not seem right to me at all.
I am going to run by a body shop this weekend if possible and have them take a look since I know nothing of vehicle paint. But just wondering if anyone else has experienced anything like this - if this is normal, or not. It doesn't seem like it should be. The paint on my 06 TJ has held up well against plenty of really really bad scrapes. The Gladiator just seems all kidnds of bad. I'll try and get some pics up here soon if I get a couple rain free days to give it a good hand wash.
For reference, it is a 2022 rubi Sarge green.
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