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  • pajeromack
    Valued Member
    • Jun 2014
    • 561
    • NSW

    #16
    Yeah I think the paint is sensitive to skin oils which are mildly acidic, as well as any sunscreen and hand creams. Even the ones in the back have hand marks, and I hardly ever carry passengers.

    If Mitsubishi had gone for a quality 2 pac or a silver coloured plastic this wouldn't have been a problem.

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    • BMN
      Valued Member
      • Aug 2010
      • 549
      • Perth WA

      #17
      Originally posted by pajeromack View Post
      The Mitsubishi factory paint finish is probably the least durable paint finish I've ever had in the interior of a car. It barely lasted two years before being completely dissolved.

      My old silver-painted Dell laptop had better factory paint.
      Agree, its one of my biggest gripes with the car. Interior paint and plastics. Door pull is nearly down to all white plastic, and steering wheel silver plastic is nearly all black, so starting to look better . Rest scratches if you look at it. Old Prado cleaned up spottless after same usage.
      2010 PB LS Auto, 7seat, silver with lots of pinstripes, Dual batts, Toyo AT2, ARB roof rack, Rear storage/fridge, Bilstien/Kings

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