I don't know much about factory paint, but I can
assure you, runs, cracks, and orange peel were not part of the factory
job. There are certain areas of factory cars that were more prone to
orange peel than others, like the bottom where the rocker panels are. This
is due to the way they painted and how the sprayer was oriented towards the
car. At least this was during the later 60's when I knew they had
some degree of automation in painting. I can't comment on the early
60's.
Cracking is either because someone screwed up the
bondo beneath the paint, or because someone put too much catalyst for the
paint. I doubt that the factory would do that. Runs, I haven't heard
of any, so I doubt the factory would do that, although I would think it to be
more probable if the car was automatically painted instead of painted by a guy
who probably paints 20-30 cars a day in a factory.
The most distressing part of your post is "I didn't
know you wanted a good paint job." I mean, for Pete's sake, you have to
tell someone to do a good job? There's no justification in being sloppy
and lazy, especially if you want to stay in business. I'd take him to
small claims court (and I seriously hope you didn't give more than five grand to
that moron) on general principle and go find me someone who WILL do a good job
AND stand behind their work. DEFINITELY don't give that fool more
money. Seriously, the guy needs more than a lawsuit, he needs
someone who has a middle name of 'The" to physically show him how to be more
consumer-oriented.
If he base/cleared the car, you'll probably have to
paint the whole affected panels over again, maybe even the entire car if they
can't match the paint. Given the guy's attitude, I wouldn't be surprised
if he used garbage paint. If he used single-stage, you probably could
blend the repaired areas in with the rest of the car. If he used some
metallic/pearl compound in the paint, you need to shoot the panel again as only
a real top-notch painter can make blend that in.
Ray Funke
69 Fury 3 ragtop
73 Imperial parts car
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