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Anyone else with this issue? Interior silver bits fading

I just got my Z a few weeks ago, a used '12 Base, and I'm only now able to post, so I wanted to see what you guys have seen.

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Old 09-15-2016, 04:01 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Default Anyone else with this issue? Interior silver bits fading

I just got my Z a few weeks ago, a used '12 Base, and I'm only now able to post, so I wanted to see what you guys have seen. I've searched high and low all over the forum to no avail...

Some of the silver trim pieces are turning white... Both sill plates, and the rear brace. I haven't noticed this on any other parts. At first, I wet the spots and they seemed to disappear for a few seconds, but came back. Have any of you ever seen this?

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I'm not so sure I've ever seen that before. No matter what you are wanting to do, we could offer to wrap it in our signature 'forged carbon' carbon fiber. We have wrapped many interiors in legitimate carbon (no carbon stickers) many times.

Shipping those door sills, along with any other parts you would like wrapped, is very straight forward and we only promise the finest result in quality and craftsmanship.

Either way, I hope you stay well and best wishes on everything.
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I just got my Z a few weeks ago, a used '12 Base, and I'm only now able to post, so I wanted to see what you guys have seen. I've searched high and low all over the forum to no avail...

Some of the silver trim pieces are turning white... Both sill plates, and the rear brace. I haven't noticed this on any other parts. At first, I wet the spots and they seemed to disappear for a few seconds, but came back. Have any of you ever seen this?

On the door sill plates : From what it looks like it is moisture born water staining/etching. Either you have very high humidity's and are developing a condensation pocket between the inner seal and outer seal on the door, or you have a seal on the bottom of the door that isn't really making a good seal and that could be car wash soap etching. I saw this on another one of my vehicles a long time ago and found it was due to neighbors sprinklers hitting the bottom of a door seal just right. It etched the chrome stepper plate.

As for the rear brace bar : I say it's Humidity mixed with AC cold temperatures causing condensation. I found water beads once in mine after we had a mid 90's rain and I had AC full blast. (Just re-adjust the air vents to not shoot at the brace bar so much??)

To remove possibly : Use a diluted CLR and water mixture - or a "water stain" remover. clean that off thoroughly when done. Then get either a silicone based oil or WD-40. Use a rag and just wipe the surfaces to prevent any future spreading or moisture born etching.

Always wipe out both door jams after washing with any kind of pressure sprayers or even garden hoses. And again wipe with the silicone oil or wd-40 rag. Doesn't have to be an oil slick - but just a light dressing if you will.... Like armor-all on a dash.....

That's my 2 cents......
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Thanks guy! I just bought the car so I have no idea how they treated the car before me. I do know it was a 19 year old girl that owned it and it's only got 38k miles on a 4 year old car, so I don't think she abused it. She did leave minor scratches ALL OVER IT, I assume from her nails and rings and things.
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Thanks guy! I just bought the car so I have no idea how they treated the car before me. I do know it was a 19 year old girl that owned it and it's only got 38k miles on a 4 year old car, so I don't think she abused it. She did leave minor scratches ALL OVER IT, I assume from her nails and rings and things.
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Your deal sounds close to mine - I found my ride with 23K and it had been a 3 year lease prior. yours at 4 years and 38K is not bad at all.

I had scratches on the drivers door handle on my ride. Undoubtedly a ring. Used a variable speed dremel with SOFT buff pads and Maguire's. Used lower speed and just took my time.

The prior owner had to have been wearing a freaking BOULDER to cause all those marks on my 2014!!!
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I didn't even notice, I meant 28k miles, not 38k! Sorry. I typed it on my phone and hit the wrong number.
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I didn't even notice, I meant 28k miles, not 38k! Sorry. I typed it on my phone and hit the wrong number.
Holy hell!!!! You stole it!!!!!
A dealer here in DFW just listed a 2014 with 13K. I checked it out after dinner and it had the original papers still in glove box. Same as mine but lower miles.

Damn it!!!!

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This may be a long-shot, but those door sills come with a thin film on the surface that is normally removed after installation. The film is meant to protect the sill from any minor abrasion while in storage/transit as well as during installation. It could be that the film was never removed and it has started to deteriorate.
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This may be a long-shot, but those door sills come with a thin film on the surface that is normally removed after installation. The film is meant to protect the sill from any minor abrasion while in storage/transit as well as during installation. It could be that the film was never removed and it has started to deteriorate.
Good idea, but no, the plastic has been removed.

I seriously hope it isn't a leak or condensation causing it. I keep it garaged and only drive it a time or two a week, so I don't plan on getting it wet, but our weather is really unpredictable and humid, so that is always a possibility. Just doesn't make sense that it's that way on the brace, too, unless the rear window leaks, too...
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Here's a shot of the rear brace. It looks like it would wipe off, but it doesn't. I'm afraid to try any kind of aggressive cleaner to risk more damage, but surely there's something that will take it off...
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Aren't those kick plates with the illuminated "Z" aftermarket parts?
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Did your car recently get detailed? Only reason I ask is that in the last picture it looks like there is a film left on the some of the black plastic under the body brace. Maybe an interior detail product caused the problem? If you use armor all -stop- throw all that crap out.
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50/50 Vinegar and distilled water? I've used this mixture to remove water spots from glass before with good results.
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Aren't those kick plates with the illuminated "Z" aftermarket parts?
My 2014 base model doesn't have kickplates. Just molded plastic. So you either got the most amazing deal in the world on a sport or touring package or the previous owner installed those.
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Aren't those kick plates with the illuminated "Z" aftermarket parts?
My Z I purchased brand new came with the illuminated kickplates as an upgrade from Nissan.
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