GSORK, I don't have an answer for a specific product but would suggest if you want to D-I-Y you might check for a local automotive paint supplier in your area and check with them. I have never attempted a repair such as this and don't have any idea as to all of the required steps, but I supsect you need some other supplies (ie. sanding papers etc.) along w/the paint. Hopefully someone else in the forum has done this type of repair before and can provide some helpful information.
If you perform this task, it would be interesting if you did a photo log showing your process and results. BTW, welcome to Detail City.
I'd definitely make a warranty claim. Shouldn't be a reason that a factory paint job is peeling after two years (unless you or your son have done something to contribute).
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A good example of a-s-s-u-m-e I assumed that possibility was already ruled out. GSORK, that would be my first call. Let your local Ford service rep take a look at it and possibly ask for a regional service rep get involved if you don't get help at the local dealership level.
You say the car is newish to your son. Are we to take it he didn't purchase it new ? If not the history of the vehicle comes into play. Ever been hit or repaired ? Maybe even repaired when still at factory or on dealers lot. More info is needed to make a informed decision. Paul S
You say the car is newish to your son. Are we to take it he didn't purchase it new ? If not the history of the vehicle comes into play. Ever been hit or repaired ? Maybe even repaired when still at factory or on dealers lot. More info is needed to make a informed decision. Paul S