501-36 Paint - General Information 2014 Fiesta
Description and Operation Procedure revision date: 03/1/2013

Paintwork Defects and Damage

Diagnosis and Damage Assessment

Paint concerns, regardless of their causes, are part of the everyday work in the paint shop. Correct damage assessment and determination of the cause are preconditions for a professional resolution of a paint concern.

Paint concerns can still occur through a variety of causes, despite improved paint materials and new spray methods.

NOTE: A first appraisal of the paint damage should be done after washing the vehicle and before chemical cleaning. External factors such as rust, droppings, incorrect or insufficient paint care can then be more easily detected.

Diagnosis is best done in daylight but not in direct sunlight. Exact evaluation can also be done under artificial light daylight corrected lamps.

Paint Damage Guide

The most important paint damage concerns which make a paint repair necessary are:

Before repair of such paint concerns, exact diagnosis must be performed to determine the cause exactly. On the spot diagnoses using simple aids and processes are often enough.

Diagnosis without disturbing the paint is done by:

A preliminary test method is the finger nail test. With suitable experience the existing hardness of the paint can be determined.

Test methods where the paint is partially destroyed are:

Under certain circumstances these test methods are not enough for a certain diagnosis. In this case, paint diagnosis under controlled conditions must be performed.

Measuring and testing equipment for painted surfaces

Paint Damage Caused by Environmental Factors

In all the cases of paint damage described below, if the damage is irreversible a new paint finish must be applied.

Paint Damage Caused by Bird Droppings

Bird dropping damage appears most often as matt, etched topcoat areas of various sizes. If left on the vehicle for a long time, crack formation and etching into the substrates can occur.

Cause/damage pattern:

Repair of damage:

Paint Damage Caused by Insects

At insect impact locations on the hood, roof and bumper, small etched or etched through paint marks with partially visible spots of filler.

Cause/damage pattern:

Repair of damage:

Paint Damage Caused by Tree Resin or Sap

Small yellow-brown marks or drops on the horizontal parts of the vehicle. The drops melt in sunlight. Resin damage only occurs in the warm summer months.

Cause/damage pattern:

Repair of damage:

Paint Damage Caused by Tar Spots

Yellow or dark marks.

Cause/damage pattern:

Repair of damage:

Rust Film/Deposits from Industrial Fallout

Small round marks, about 1 mm in size, in all shades from black, grey, blue to reddish, on the horizontal surfaces of the vehicle.

Cause/damage pattern:

Repair of damage:

Damage Caused by Battery Acid

Splashes of battery acid caused by incorrect handling of wet-cell batteries.

NOTICE: Batteries contain sulfuric acid. When working near the battery, or where there is battery acid on the vehicle body, protect the skin and eyes from contact with the acid. If battery acid contacts the skin or enters the eyes, flush the affected area immediately with water (flush for at least 15 minutes) and call a doctor without delay. If acid is swallowed, call a doctor immediately. Failure to follow these instructions may result in personal injury.

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Repair of damage:

Paint Damage Caused by Brake Fluid

Careless handling of brake fluid. The glycols contained in the fluid cause swelling and discoloring.

Cause/damage pattern:

Repair of damage: