Ford Fiesta: Paint - General Information / Paintwork Defects and Damage. General Procedures
Materials
Name |
Specification |
Motorcraft® Acid Neutralizer ZC-1-A |
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Motorcraft® Alkaline Neutralizer ZC-2-A |
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Repair
NOTE:
Refinishing - Environmental Damage
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WARNING:
Before beginning any service procedure in this
manual, refer to health and safety warnings in section 100-00 General
Information. Failure to follow this instruction may result in serious
personal injury.
Refer to: Body Repair Health and Safety and General Precautions (100-00 General Information, Description and Operation).
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NOTICE:
Never paint over iron particles as rust spots will
reoccur. Use only the recommended decontamination procedure detailed
below.
Rinse any dust, dirt and foreign material from the vehicle body with cold water. Flush liberally.
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Prepare the acid neutralizer by mixing 8 parts of water to 1 part neutralizer in a bucket.
Material: Motorcraft® Acid Neutralizer
/ ZC-1-A
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NOTICE:
To avoid paint failure, do not allow the product to dry on the vehicle.
NOTE:
Use a separate clean twisted lambs wool wash mitt
for each product applied to the vehicle. Rinse frequently to remove any
particles trapped in the fibers.
Working quickly and beginning at the top of the vehicle
and working to the sides, apply the neutralizer mix to the entire
vehicle. Keep the vehicle wet with the solution and lightly agitate for 5
to 7 minutes. Continue around the vehicle 4 to 5 times. For severe
conditions, work the product for up to 8 minutes.
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Rinse the vehicle completely with cold water to remove the product.
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Dry only the horizontal surfaces of the vehicle, do not dry the glass at this time.
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NOTICE:
To avoid damage to the paint surface, do not apply
the alkaline neutralizer directly to the vehicle plastic trim.
NOTE:
Use a separate clean twisted lambs wool wash mitt
for each product applied to the vehicle. Rinse frequently to remove any
particles trapped in the fibers.
NOTE:
Alkaline neutralizer is a ready-to-use product. Do not mix with water.
Pour the alkaline neutralizer into a squirt bottle and apply the solution to a clean closed-loop wash mitt.
Material: Motorcraft® Alkaline Neutralizer
/ ZC-2-A
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NOTICE:
To avoid paint failure, do not allow the alkaline neutralizer to dry on the vehicle.
Apply the product to the vehicle keeping the solution
wet and lightly agitate for 5 to 7 minutes. For severe conditions, work
the product for up to 8 minutes.
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Rinse the vehicle completely with cold water to remove the product.
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Using a clean closed-loop wash mitt and locally
available car wash soap, shampoo the entire vehicle exterior and rinse
with cold water. Dry the vehicle completely.
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Visually inspect the paint surface for any remaining
evidence of ferrous metal particles. Repeat procedure as necessary.
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NOTICE:
When attempting to affect a repair by buffing,
polishing or color sanding, do not remove an excess of 0.3 mil of paint
film or refinishing will be required.
NOTE:
Acid rain discoloring or etching may require color
sanding in addition to buffing and polishing. In extreme cases,
refinishing may be required if the following procedure does not restore
the vehicle finish.
NOTE:
Do not intermix buffing products. Use only one manufacturer’s product.
NOTE:
Always follow the manufacturer’s product usage
sequence. Use the appropriate buffing or polishing pad at the
recommended buffing speed as specified by the product manufacturer.
Apply rubbing compound to the vehicle surface as recommended by the product manufacturer.
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Apply machine glaze to the vehicle surface as recommended by the product manufacturer.
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Use an alcohol and water mixture (1 to 1) to clean the
buffed and polished areas. Verify removal of scratches and swirls before
the application of the final polish.
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Apply a final polish material by hand, with a
dual-action sander and foam pad, or with an orbital polisher and
appropriate polishing bonnet.
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Using a locally available car wash soap, wash and dry the vehicle.
Repair
NOTE:
Refinishing - Manufacturing Damage
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WARNING:
Before beginning any service procedure in this
manual, refer to health and safety warnings in section 100-00 General
Information. Failure to follow this instruction may result in serious
personal injury.
Refer to: Body Repair Health and Safety and General Precautions (100-00 General Information, Description and Operation).
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Wash the repair area with pH-neutral soap and water.
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Remove any trim, emblems and hardware from the area to be repaired.
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NOTE:
All delamination must be removed.
Sand or media blast the damaged surface, keeping the repair area as minimal as possible.
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Treat any bare metal surface to prevent flash corrosion,
and prime and block sand as necessary prior to refinishing.
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Mask the adjacent panels to protect from overspray.
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Spot repair the base coat as necessary, following the paint manufacturer's prescribed procedures.
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Following the paint manufacturer's prescribed procedure, apply clear coat to the entire panel.
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Reapply any trim, emblems and hardware previously removed from the repair area.
Diagnosis and Damage Assessment
Paint
concerns, regardless of their causes, are part of the everyday work in
the paint shop. Correct damage assessment and determination of the cause
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Non-functional lock cylinder
NOTE:
For non-functional ignition lock cylinders, replace the ingition lock cylinder housing.
Replace the ingition lock cylinder housing.
Refer to: Ignition Lock Cylinder Housing (211-05 Steering Wheel and Column Electrical Components, Removal and Installation).
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Removal
NOTE:
Removal steps in this procedure may contain installation details.
Remove the floor console.
Refer to: Floor Console (501-12 Instrument Panel and Console, Removal and Installation).
Remove the driver seat.
Refer to: Front Seat (501-10 Seating, Removal and Installation).
Remove the parking brake cable adjustment lock nut.

Loosen the parking brake cable adjustment nut.
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