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Clear Coat Blending is not Recommended by Hyundai Motor America

Clear Coat blending is a procedure sometimes used on spot repairs performed within the borders of a body panel. After base coats are applied to the spot repair, a clear coat is applied only to the spot repair area. This is followed by spraying blending solvent onto the perimeter of the spot repair to “melt/solvent blend” the freshly sprayed clear coat with the existing clear coat that surrounds the spot repair.

Needs a whole new coat

Current automotive clear coats paints are irreversibly cured and therefore, the clear coat surrounding a spot repair cannot be “melted / blended” together with a newly applied clear coat. Using a clear coat blending procedure may initially produce a finish that looks acceptable, but over a relatively short period of exposure to sunlight, weather, or polishing can produce hazing, fading, peeling, delamination and a noticeable blend edge, all of which lead to poor customer satisfaction.

Blending can void your warranty

Moreover, the use of clear coat blending procedure may void paint manufacturer’s warranties and put the refinisher at risk for non-compliance with Volatile Organic Compounds (VOC) emission regulations. Hyundai Motor America does not recommend clear coat “blending” as an acceptable repair procedure.

Why This Matters to You

To keep your warranty in effect, you need to follow Hyundai’s requirements for using the right parts and reconditioning processes. Only companies that have the right training and skills to do this work will be endorsed by Hyundai Motor America.

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Use Only Honda-Supplied Parts on Every Repair

American Honda recognizes the importance of recycling, however the use of salvage/recycled parts to repair collision-damaged vehicles raises serious concerns about quality, suitability, safety and warranty. Many factors can influence the quality and/or suitability of salvage/recycled parts including but not limited to, unknown prior damage to the donor vehicle, exposure to weather, improper removal or transfer of parts, possible mis-match of vehicle electrical components or other safety-related items as well as excessive wear on vital mechanical parts such as steering or suspension parts.

Can’t Regulate Quality

In cases where the donor vehicle was repaired due to a prior collision, salvaged/recycled parts may not be an original or Honda Genuine replacement part. At this time, there is no generally accepted process or system in place to regulate the quality or suitability of salvaged/recycled parts. In cases where welded body parts are involved, such as outer panels or structural components, the following important considerations also apply: Body repair manual (BRM) replacement procedures are written for new Hondasupplied parts. American Honda does not publish repair procedures for the installation of salvaged/recycled parts.

Safety Can Be Compromised

Preparation of the salvaged/recycled parts can negatively affect installation, which may have an adverse effect upon crash energy management and occupant safety in any subsequent collision. For example, if the factory spot welds are drilled out of a rear outer (quarter) panel leaving holes in the flanges, there may not be enough flange material remaining to attach the salvaged/recycled part with the BRM-specified spot welds. This would require substitution of MAG plug welding to attach the panel. Substitution of BRMspecified welding methods is never approved by American Honda. Additionally, in cases where outer panels attach to certain ultra-high-strengthsteel (UHSS) structural parts, weld method substitution may weaken the UHSS parts. American Honda believes the interests of vehicle owners and collision repairers are best served when Honda Genuine replacement parts are used in the repair of Honda and Acura vehicles.

Why This Matters to You

To keep your warranty in effect, you need to follow Honda’s requirements for using the right parts and reconditioning processes. Only companies that have the right training and skills to do this work will be endorsed by Honda. Use Only Honda-Supplied Parts on Every Repair American Honda recognizes the importance of recycling, however the use of salvage/recycled parts to repair collision-damaged vehicles raises serious concerns about quality, suitability, safety and warranty. Many factors can influence the quality and/or suitability of salvage/recycled parts including but not limited to, unknown prior damage to the donor vehicle, exposure to weather, improper removal or transfer of parts, possible mis-match of vehicle electrical components or other safety-related items as well as excessive wear on vital mechanical parts such as steering or suspension parts.

Can’t Regulate Quality

In cases where the donor vehicle was repaired due to a prior collision, salvaged/recycled parts may not be an original or Honda Genuine replacement part. At this time, there is no generally accepted process or system in place to regulate the quality or suitability of salvaged/recycled parts. In cases where welded body parts are involved, such as outer panels or structural components, the following important considerations also apply: Body repair manual (BRM) replacement procedures are written for new Hondasupplied parts. American Honda does not publish repair procedures for the installation of salvaged/recycled parts.

Safety Can Be Compromised

Preparation of the salvaged/recycled parts can negatively affect installation, which may have an adverse effect upon crash energy management and occupant safety in any subsequent collision. For example, if the factory spot welds are drilled out of a rear outer (quarter) panel leaving holes in the flanges, there may not be enough flange material remaining to attach the salvaged/recycled part with the BRM-specified spot welds. This would require substitution of MAG plug welding to attach the panel. Substitution of BRMspecified welding methods is never approved by American Honda. Additionally, in cases where outer panels attach to certain ultra-high-strengthsteel (UHSS) structural parts, weld method substitution may weaken the UHSS parts. American Honda believes the interests of vehicle owners and collision repairers are best served when Honda Genuine replacement parts are used in the repair of Honda and Acura vehicles.

Why This Matters to You
To keep your warranty in effect, you need to follow Honda’s requirements for using the right parts and reconditioning processes. Only companies that have  the right training and skills to do this work will be endorsed by Honda.

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