Hi all,
First time poster here. Been a car fanatic, and a car-cleaning fanatic, for a long time now.... I have a question/comment about the paint on my 2001 Volvo V70 T5 -- Venetian Red Metallic (dark metallic red).
I love the car otherwise, but the paint is, by far, more prone to scratching/marring/pitting/staining than any other car I've ever owned. As a test, if I gently brush some light dust off the paint with my finger, it leaves a haze of small scratches. So, naturally, you can imagine what kids/dog tails/heavy wind will do. It is so bad that I've been considering bringing this up with Volvo USA as a potential defect.
Prior to recently discovering Autopia and GuruReports (i.e. prior to being enlightened), I'd been using Zymol and Griots waxes. I just received a Zaino order, which I'll be applying in the spring. I'm hoping that will help a bit. But, despite regular washing and waxing, and periodic PC polishing, it appears that quite a bit of clearcoat damage is already done....
Can any other Volvo owners relate? Is Volvo paint known for being particularly delicate?
Thanks for any insight.
Carmine
First time poster here. Been a car fanatic, and a car-cleaning fanatic, for a long time now.... I have a question/comment about the paint on my 2001 Volvo V70 T5 -- Venetian Red Metallic (dark metallic red).
I love the car otherwise, but the paint is, by far, more prone to scratching/marring/pitting/staining than any other car I've ever owned. As a test, if I gently brush some light dust off the paint with my finger, it leaves a haze of small scratches. So, naturally, you can imagine what kids/dog tails/heavy wind will do. It is so bad that I've been considering bringing this up with Volvo USA as a potential defect.
Prior to recently discovering Autopia and GuruReports (i.e. prior to being enlightened), I'd been using Zymol and Griots waxes. I just received a Zaino order, which I'll be applying in the spring. I'm hoping that will help a bit. But, despite regular washing and waxing, and periodic PC polishing, it appears that quite a bit of clearcoat damage is already done....

Can any other Volvo owners relate? Is Volvo paint known for being particularly delicate?
Thanks for any insight.
Carmine