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2.5K views 14 replies 5 participants last post by  sdotjoseph  
#1 ·
Has anyone else here noticed that their paint is very easily damaged? I'm attaching a photo of part of my hood to show a sample of how many rock chips the paint already has after only 2 months of ownership. That's about 10 very noticeable chips on just that area alone. There are many more all over the hood. I'm starting to think the front of my car will be bare primer within a few years.

The roads here are chip seal, so there is a lot of loose gravel on the roads so I expect some level of damage, but in comparison my last car (Subaru Outback, dark grey paint) was over 7 years old and didn't have anywhere near this many chips in the paint.

Has anyone else seen this kind of problem?

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Discussion starter · #3 ·
That's crazy you're getting those so far back on your hood. I have gotten some stone chips (at 6000 miles) but they're all limited to the front fascia. The CX-90 does seem to be a good candidate for PPF considering its blunt nose which seems to be a stone magnet.
Yeah the chips on top of the hood is surprising to me too. There are chips on the front fascia, too, and I'd expect some of those. These ones though make me wonder if the paint job is less durable than other cars (or defective?).
 
Discussion starter · #6 ·
I love our new CX90 2024, but it has one of the worst quality paints I have ever seen on any vehicle. I have never owned a Mazda but have never seen anything like it. You can leave a scratch on it using a fingernail.
Agreed. I really like the vehicle, and I can live with some if the electronic quirks. The paint being so easily damaged is hard to accept though, especially from such an expensive vehicle.
 
Discussion starter · #9 ·
My suggestion would be to have surface correction performed (to remove swirl marks and light scratches in the clear coat) and then have a graphene coating professionally applied.
I've never had that done (never needed to before). Would a paint correction fix rock chips all over the hood and front-end?
 
Discussion starter · #12 ·
I plan on bringing this up with my local dealer at my next service. On other forums I've read of similar issues with Mazda paint jobs, and some people have gotten Mazda to fix the paint damage and apply a new clear coat. I am not super hopeful, but it's worth asking I think.
 
Discussion starter · #14 ·
Is that Soul Red or Artisan Red? I had a SRC Mazda 6 that needed to be repainted @1200 miles...decided on Artisan Red this time around and 5 days in i don't have a single chip after 400 miles...unlike my 6 that had 3 on the drive home and > 200 by the end of the first month.
Mine is Artisan Red.
What did you need to do in order to get your 6 re-painted?