For an electrical truck that’s been touted as the right automobile for the apocalypse, the Tesla Cybertruck is proving to be a little bit of a snowflake in the actual world. Since deliveries of the electrical pickup began, Tesla’s flagship has been broken by water, slippery accelerator pedals and even an angsty YouTuber. Now, the truck’s bodywork is being completely broken by vinyl wraps and stickers which are being caught to its valuable panels.
We already knew that the stainless-steel bodywork that Tesla suits to the Cybertruck wasn’t actually stainless, after vans have been delivered with rust marks picked up in transit earlier this yr. Anybody who owns a “stainless” metal kitchen equipment is aware of that the “stainless” half is bullshit. Now, it seems the fragile panels of the truck might be broken by the very wraps and stickers that house owners are plastering all around the vans to guard them.
A Cybertruck proprietor within the U.S. took to Twitter X this week to warn his fellow Tesla house owners of the problems he’s run into with stickers completely staining his valuable truck. Aaron Money took supply of a Cybertruck in March 2024 and instantly coated it with stickers selling his enterprise, stories Inside EVs.
After eight months driving round showcasing the work of A Higher Theater, which apparently has methods of bettering your automobile’s stereo, Money determined it was time to take the stickers off his truck and provides it a correct clear, as Inside EVs explains:
Based on Money’s X account, he had his enterprise identify placed on his electrical pickup for eight months–easy vinyl lettering on the entrance and rear of the EV. Yesterday, he determined to take down the lettering to strive a cleaner design for his commercial, however after eradicating the vinyl, the letters have been nonetheless printed on the stainless-steel physique.
“Lettering was utilized proper after supply 8 months in the past,” Money wrote on the Cybertruck House owners Membership discussion board. “Eliminated yesterday and detailed with Windex and microfiber. Not stunning the stainless is now etched.”
Money posted photographs of his makes an attempt to wash the entrance of his truck on X. Within the posts, the define of the textual content stays clearly seen on the entrance of the truck, even after the stickers have been eliminated and quite a few cleansing options have been tried.
Now, the Cybertruck proprietor says he’s turning to Bar Keepers Buddy and a Scotch Brite Zero Scratch sponge as a final resort to try to get the truck wanting manufacturing facility recent as soon as once more.
The reason for the staining is up for debate, however some Cybertruck house owners consider it might be attributable to corrosion of the metallic bodywork or due to oxidation of the vinyl stickers which are being utilized to the stainless-steel vans, as Torque Information explains:
The primary is that though it’s referred to as “stainless” metal, “stainless-steel” does rust, simply at a slower charge than non-stainless metal. This implies the world coated by the vinyl wrap might need skilled much less corrosion than the remainder of the automobile, inflicting the discrepancy within the end.
One other chance is that the chemical substances within the vinyl wrap might need slowly bonded with the stainless-steel, inflicting the blemish and discoloration.
The second chance is extra in step with the expertise of different Cybertruck house owners who utterly wrapped their vans and stated that when they eliminated the vinyl, the truck appeared discolored all over the place.
Both method, the degradation within the end of those close to six-figure vans reveals off simply another excuse why virtually each different automaker on the market elects to color their automobiles earlier than they depart the manufacturing facility. With paint on the panels, rust within the bodywork wouldn’t be an issue and marking because of oxidation of the vinyl would virtually be a non-issue.
We’ll file this one away with slippery fuel pedals, an aversion to water and points driving on snow as issues that just about solely hit Tesla’s flagship Cybertruck.