What ever the problem,the paint and what ever under neeth must come
off,that we all will agree!
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Subject: Re: IML: Paint probems, need
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Bill I wrote a note which follows.
Before I pushed send, I went back and reread your original post and now am not
sure about my original diagnosis. If it has been several YEARS, I hate
to think that it is outgassing NOW. I'd tend to suspect there was
surface rust under the repaint that was NOT killed. It took some time to
grow to the point where it lifted the paint.
What makes me say this is your comment that
the bumps are HARD. I had an outgassing problem several years
back. It showed up within a month and the bumps were 'soft'. I
could press a thumbnail in them and see the mark.
If you have a bump in a spot that is not
easily noticible, you might take a sharp knife and pick it open and just see
what's inside. Either way it's not good.
Following are my comments on outgassing
bubbles_____________________
I had used some polyester finishing putty
over some minor pits, sanded, primed with urethane, and laid the color.
All in a couple days. EVERY where I had used the putty developed
blisters.
The bad news is that there is NO CURE except
taking off the paint down to the problem and redoing the panel.
Modern paints are inpermeable. Old
style lacquer primer will outgas for 30 days. New Urethane primers are
done in an hour ( I still like to wait a few days before sanding though.
It just seems to sand better).
I don't know how production shops can do
things so fast. Well actually I do, they have ovens that bake things to
speed up the process. I guess that works for fillers also.
Kerryp
http://dte.net/57imperialKaP Imperial
Services - Patch Panels, Metalshaping, Restoration
Manufacturer of high
quality Wheeling Machines
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Sent: Thursday, January 29, 2004 1:28
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Subject: Re: IML: Paint probems, need
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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!-----
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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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