Orange peel is natural for most if not all cars. If you want it removed, your entire top coat will have to be sanded off, making your paint thinner and less resistant to scratches.
In any case, you can't make a warranty claim on that. If it's just a minor scratch, just give it a week and you'll forget it about it.
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Last edited by jut703; September 6th, 2016 at 04:41 PM.
You can try to buff out the light scratches ... but better to leave them be ... also try to learn how to properly wash your car using the 2 bucket method ... sometimes improper washing causes light scratches and swirl marks ... and NEVER have car washed by the dealer (after PMS) even if it's free ...
*dairyman1983 - if you're a bit worried about fuel consumption, you can opt for a more fuel efficient car. CUVs are not known for fuel efficiency but its utility/space is a good tradeoff. Extend your budget a bit and you can get yourself a new and more fuel efficient compact car or maybe Honda's new small 7-seater crossover (BRV).
for the current CRV model, is there a specific aftermarket HU available that will not sacrifice ALL the features/steering controls of the car?
Looking forward to your inputs.
i'm baffled bakit balik ulit sa 7km/l highway after a month yung crv 2017. I've been enjoying 11km/l after the 6mo PMS
it's using iridium oem plugs. pwede kaya sa air filter? nilinis lang nila yun.
^^^ So many factors affect fuel economy ... traffic conditions ... change in driving style ... did you change gasoline type / brand lately? ...
Still on petron unleaded sir. Driving under 2k rpm on city and no jack rabbit accelerations tsaka cruise control pag medyo bwelo sa daan.
Umabot din ng 10.5 kagabi sa long drive pero relying lang sa on-board FC meter.
Been planning to pour 1liter diesel to the tank to clean the injectors. is it a good idea?
bitog guys did not recommend it also, linisan ko nalang maf sensor tsaka palit ng air filter
whatcha think guys?
still close to the 2017 design but the turbo and suspension is cool