"Thin" is a word used to ME by several professionals - as I stated previously, I am NOT a body shop guy, so I have no complete and professional idea of what they speak. If you are a body shop or paint person, I will defer to you on the measured thickness of paint as it pertains to Kia North American market cars.
I will however, not blindly argue something that I know nothing about. I will stick to references about my specific car, my specific issues and dealings with Kia and my specific case.
I was told, "the paint on you car is thin".
Bro, if you wanna come over and measure yourself, or wander over to that paint shop and tell them, then by all means have at it. I will not get into it with you or anyone that does not know the specifics of my case and my car and the processes it and I have gone through.
I love the car, have had several Kia motors cars in my life, I am however, not an apologist for anything and everything they do. I am arguing from MY specific facts around MY specific case.
I am also arguing with some additional knowledge rolling around in my head after a lengthy conversation with a Kia professional who also has had similar conversations with Kia NA. I have stated, that perhaps something
might have been mis-heard, but this is my opinion. In fact, there is a certain retired couple that may or may not be represented on this forum with whom he has dealt with personally that can attest to his feelings. There are more folks, and they are on this forum, but I will leave them out of it.
If you really want to split hairs,
@MerlintheMad, you are 100% correct. The paint is average then.
If that is the case, then sir, the paint sucks and there is a larger issue. I preferred to give Kia the benefit of the doubt and called it "thin". If it is not thin, then I have a case that will be pursued. Please pick one, it cannot be both average and of good quality with these types of failures. If it is the primer as stated, then (I will put my engineering and materials hat on here) using the same primer and a similar process will lead to similar results and we will all be revisiting this shortly.
In that case I will have to concede that folks that serve (in my mind) to disrupt like Mr
@forzanerazzurri might actually be correct. I personally wish that was not the case (sorry forz) but I have my personal set of facts here. They very well may differ from yours, and I am happy for you. Be well in your bliss.
@MerlintheMad I am, and have been in 100% agreement with you on a great many things to this point, however, MY personal experience and conversations have lead me down a path that on this point, tell me otherwise. I don't wish to belabor the issue.
On this point, we will now have to shake hands and disagree.