Paint problems, need some help
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Paint problems, need some help



Expansion and contraction,eventually leads too,lack of adhesion.Be it filler or paint. 
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Sent: Thursday, January 29, 2004 5:52 PM
Subject: Re: IML: Paint problems, need some help

Ok, thanks, I think  :o(
 
But, why would it take over a year (maybe a lot more) to show up??
 
Bill 
 
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Sent: Thursday, January 29, 2004 11:28 AM
Subject: Re: IML: Paint problems, need some help

Hi I'm Ken,I do auto body for a living.The thing your experiancing is ;BLISTERING,It's caused by traped solvences or(worse case sinereo),Body filler When body filler expands and contractes (when it thick)it couses this.Or the same with with bad preperation,either way ,its not good!----- Original Message -----
To: IML
Sent: Thursday, January 29, 2004 11:01 AM
Subject: IML: Paint probems, need some help

We store our "classics" under covers and in a car port over Winter.
Yesterday I went out to check on them and when I pulled the cover off one of
them  I find a large percentage of the car's paint has what looks like
widely disbursed "goosebumps", not pointed but domed like water beads.  I
pressed down on a few with my finger nail, but they do not compress or
break.

Any paint gurus out there have a clue what this could be?  We have had the
car for a little over a year, it was repainted a few years ago.  It is an
Ohio car transplanted to Washington State last Fall.

Bill & Tami Roddick


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