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Old 11 March 2007, 06:15 PM
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Hi Folks,

Just a quick question on the paint texture of the doors below the black line I have drawn on the picture shown. I have noticed that the paint below this line on both sides is slightly textured (don't know if right description) but it has like a very slight orange peel effect whereas above the line it is nice and smooth as it should be. I have checked carefully and there are no signs of bodywork damage or re-spraying etc....

I know some car manufactures do this on areas of the bodywork that is more prone to damage from the roads etc, i.e. some of the old mercs used to have this so that stone chips and scratches don't damage or show up as much.

Can you confirm what your paintwork is like on your newage Scoobys? Is it the same smooth finish all through the door or is yours also slightly different below the black line on the picture shown? It is very hard to notice and you have to look at it from different angles at eye level by kneeling down when the sun comes out to notice it, I only noticed it while polishing my car this weekend and giving it a close inspection.



I have just done a search on this and some other peeps with a MY05 STI have noticed this, I guess I was right in thinking that it is just some form of stonechip or corrosion protection

https://www.scoobynet.com/scoobynet-...nt#post5009200

https://www.scoobynet.com/scoobynet-...nt#post5812527

https://www.scoobynet.com/scoobynet-...nt#post5007121

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Old 11 March 2007, 06:48 PM
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Anyone?
Old 11 March 2007, 06:52 PM
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Not sure if stonechip protection/ or a poor finish but mine has this as well
Old 11 March 2007, 08:21 PM
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hello guys what what you are seeing is stone chip its used on the more vunerable area,s of paint ie lower doors and sills my 05 sti has the same this is a standard finish on most manufactured cars these days its used to keep stonechips to a minumim

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Old 11 March 2007, 10:01 PM
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I'm on my 4th Impreza (05STI) and have noticed on all cars that the bottom door paint looks different. Think its got someting to do with protection, rather than a fault.
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ditto.. MY04 wrx.. same. like orange peel
Old 11 March 2007, 10:29 PM
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Originally Posted by girl-in-a-scoob
ditto.. MY04 wrx.. same. like orange peel
That is what stonechip is rubberised textured paint which gives a very heavy orange peel finish

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thank you very muchness.... now i know its okay
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I must admit thou in all the years ive been painting cars i have never known a paint finish like subaru,s that scratch quite easily it seems to have a very soft laquer finish compared to other manufactures cars that i have painted
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Originally Posted by scooby jay
I must admit thou in all the years ive been painting cars i have never known a paint finish like subaru,s that scratch quite easily it seems to have a very soft laquer finish compared to other manufactures cars that i have painted
totally agree.. never known anything like it for little scratches and stone chips.. bonnet.. roof.. etc
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Ok guys,

Many thanks for the replies, now I know everything is normal and ok
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