Problems With Clear Coat Thickness On Your Car Following A New Jersey Collision Repair

Over the past few years, car repair has had more changes than any other industry. You used to be able to drop your car off at the shop, trusting that the technician would know exactly what to do to your car. Any problems would be “fixed” and you’d get your car back, looking brand new. 

Nowadays, there is no such thing as a “one size fits all” car repair. Auto repair technicians need training in order to know how to properly repair your car, otherwise, it could result in major damage to your vehicle. The best way for your car to be repaired is when a technician follows what the manufacturer tells them, where quality and safety are the top priorities. These are known as OEM repair procedures. The best body shops know to follow these repair procedures when doing any type of repair for your car. If they don’t, then your safety will be at risk.

If you think about it, paint repair on your vehicle requires the same level of knowledge as collision repair does. We’re here to discuss the problems of paint coat thickness on your car following a collision repair since this is an issue many body shops don’t like to talk about. Perhaps that’s because too much clear coat on a car can cause serious damage and they don’t want anybody pointing fingers at them. Whatever the case may be, we at Cherry Hill Collision feel you deserve to know what clear coat has to do with your car. 

What is clear coat, and how is it different from automotive paint? 

Automotive paint is a combination of solvents, fillers, resins, additives, solvents, and pigments for colored paints. The top layer of clear paint that creates that glossy look on your car is clear coat.

There are three essential ingredients in automotive paint. They are: 

Resin

Pigment 

Solvent

The resin is the component that provides adhesion to the applied surface, holds together the pigment in suspension, and is what determines the quality and paint durability. 

The pigment comes in a powder form similar to concrete. A typical aftermarket automotive paint mixing system includes around 100 colors or toners to be able to mix formulas, including metallic and pearl paint colors. 

The solvent is what provides the transferability. Without it, the paint would be too thick to transfer from container to container. 

Clear coat is the same as any other automotive paint, just without the pigments.

A typical paint process on a car will look like this:

Why is clear coat added to my car? 

In order for your car to have that shiny look, clear coat will need to be added. Technicians will also use it during any paint related repairs to get that smooth finish on your car. It also serves as a protection for the pigmented (color) paint underneath from fading and oxidizing from UV rays. If you ever notice a car that has peeling paint, chances are it doesn’t have a thick enough clear coat layer. The image below is a result of a car that didn’t have a thick enough clear coat layer to protect it from peeling, due to UV rays from the sun.

Can clear coat ever cause a problem?  

Depending on the repair, a technician might need to perform a paint repair in order to achieve the desired final result. However, if a technician removes too much clear coat, it can cause severe damage to your vehicle. This damage can be discoloration, peeling, hazing, and finish failure. How much a technician removes is based on how much was applied. 

This image shows what peeling looks like on a car with too little clear coat:

According to I-CAR, clear coat on a car “should be restored during the refinishing process to protect the vehicle from defects like those listed above.” 

Trained auto painters and technicians will know to monitor the clear coat thickness throughout the repair and refinishing process. These trained professionals will know the difference between too much and too little clear coat to ensure your vehicle has the exact amount it requires.

Clear coat problems and ADAS 

If you purchased a car over the past few years, your car is likely equipped with ADAS technology. Just last year, the NHTSA made it a requirement for all new vehicles to come standard with a rearview camera. Some of the most common ADAS safety features you’ll see in modern vehicles are blind-spot detection, forward collision warning, lane change assist, and of course, a rearview camera. 

These advanced technologies are made up of a bunch of sensors that are placed in different areas of your car. The sensors serve as an additional pair of eyes to keep you safe on the road. The bumper cover can have up to 4 sensors alone. 

Every car manufacturer will have paint thickness restrictions for each one of their cars, including other repair requirements for technicians to follow. If the maximum paint coat thickness is past the required amount, it can cause the advanced safety features to no longer perform their designated functions. This is because these sensors wouldn’t be able to “see” what’s happening on the road, increasing your risk of getting in a collision. 

Who in New Jersey can repair the clear coat on my car the right way? 

Here at Cherry Hill Collision know you have many choices on where to take your car to be repaired in New Jersey. When you come to our shop, your safety is our number one priority and we aim to show you why we are the best at what we do.

Our team of highly trained technicians is highly skilled in performing any level of paint repair needed at our shop. We feel that we are truly the best because are committed to giving you the highest quality of repair out there.

All of our technicians are up to date on the latest OEM repair procedures and have received extensive training. You will never be left in the dark throughout the repair process. Once you get your car back, it will be looking, running, and operating as if it was brand new!

Let us help you with your auto repair process! We can be reached at (856)-663-0500. If you’d like to schedule an appointment or to get an online quoteclick here to get started! 

We look forward to hearing from you and helping you in any of your auto repair needs!