It is hard to prove this with other damage to scoops in various spots. The previous owner was rather rough on my 2015 VMAX, but I am trying to become somewhat of a paint and polish detail to restore it. I want to use the right method and liquids for the best outcome.sounds like it’s the dealer’s responsibility….barring any love from them Captain Kyle would be you’re guy.
Whilst I am happy to be corrected, I don't recall the scoops being anodised and I don't ever recall seeing lacquered anodised parts.If they are like Gen 1 scoops then here's what I remember.
The scoops are cast aluminum alloy that is anodised a grey /silver colour.
If you remove the anodising coat, the Al alloy has blemishes, best described as patches of a slightly different colour.
Anodising is very durable so brake fluid should not have damaged it.
If you plan to do it yourself, then I'd suggest using a paint stripper to remove the clearcoat. Then polish them bearing in mind the anodising coat is thin.
If it goes wrong, you can paint them, have them anodised or powder coated. Or just not look at them.
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