you can thank the EPA for it restriction on emissions from paint booths for your orange peel
GM has put out crap paint on numerous platforms no matter what chemicals are used. This has been happening way before these new techniques were used.
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There are always issues on a new model, this happens some times when folks buy something they sight unseen under the assumption it will be perfect. Maybe folks when they order new cars should insert acceptance clauses such as "provided the vehicle is free from defects".
The only way to properly fix an orange peel car is to sand it down, and re spray the car. Any other way is a Band-Aid. The problem can not only be with the paint, but surface prep as well.
This is why most quality restorations have paint that is better than original, esp. with older vehicles. This is where the 2000 grit wetsanding comes in.
Someone said something about a "pre-acceptance" viewing. I assume this would happen after the cars PDI(pre delivery inspection) but after you actually "take the car".
GM's $131,000,000 investment and $52,000,000 new body shop is having some issues, just like all new paint shops do. Problem is some managers get bonuses for production. I can see them getting pushy to get the car out the door. Ive seen it 1st hand on GM production lines.
Still doesnt help guys that are getting shafted when buying these cars. Peopel buy a new car to get a problem free car, if they didnt, they woudl wait a few years, and buy a used car for 1/2 the money. C'mon GM.