Peeling on arm of mirror

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Peeling on arm of mirror

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Hi all

The drivers side arm of the mirror is peeling. Has anyone else had anything like this happen? If so what did you do to stop the madness of the peeling?

Thanks

Jo
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Post by Dallas Baillio »

I have this problem on my right side mirror. I painted it with matching auto spray paint and touch it up occasionally with the small "nail polish'" size touch up paint. I could have done a much better job if I had put forth more time and effort. I think it is due to poor preparation of the metal before painting.
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Post by 96rsbowner »

mine are doing that too, i took both mirrors off the vehicle and scraped all the loose paint off and repainted the entire mirror . still i might have the same thing occur on down the road . the best way would have been to have the metal parts of them sandblasted to bare metal and repainted by a shop but it could get expensive. i think the mirrors run around $350 for new ones.
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Ouch.. The cost of new mirrors at this point is more than we want to spend. Right now I'm working on getting the Born Free mats for the steps. I think we'll touch them up and go from there. Is anyone seeing it in other location? Thanks for getting back to us and letting us know we're not the only ones with this going on..
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Post by Ray »

I just fixed mine
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What kind and color of paint did you use so I get the right stuff?
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Post by bcope01 »

I certainly would not hesitate at calling Velvac and see if they would offer a replacement arm or compensation. Seems the paint should hold up much longer than that. Never hurts to ask.

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I will check with Velvac. We appreciate your help, thank you.
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Post by Ray »

Please let me know if Velvac will cover a 10 year old product - If so, maybe they will not only cover the costs of fixing my current ones - but maybe reimburse me for the ones on my previous BF


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Ray wrote:Please let me know if Velvac will cover a 10 year old product...
They may or may not, but doesn't hurt to ask. FWIW, the paint on the side of the cab still looks fresh. Don't think its asking too much for the paint on the mirror arm to do the same.

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Post by 96rsbowner »

the paint i used was rust oleum spray with a clear finish over it. home depot has it. i used pure white, i know it doesnt match the body but it doesnt bother me. they do have an ivory color that comes close to the offwhite that was on them before.
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I think I'll send off an email to them just to see what happens. I'm not expecting much but it's worth a try. I doubt we'll wait for a response. I think we'll just go ahead and touch it up. I have the picture to refer back to if needed. Thanks for the paint kind and color you used. We just didn't know where to start.
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Post by Mel Wilbur »

Depending on your answer from Velvac I would have the arm cleaned and properly prepared and painted by a professional using the Ford paint code listed on the door sticker (Oxford white). For small road chips I used the Ford Oxford white touch up tubes found in most auto supply stores.
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Mel,
That's not a bad suggestion to take it to someone who paints with ford paint. I may just price that out. Otherwise is good yo know the color.

Thanks so much
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Sam,

Ours is the exact same way. The right arm is great. It makes you wonder what they did different to have this happen. That is the only place that's doing it as well. Hum...
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