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0212353 06-12-2012 08:52 AM

good luck buddy!

This right here.......is why I don't paint anymore. I couldn't deal with the finickiness of the fucking paint.

BMRbrnSNRbrd 06-12-2012 09:20 AM

I was taking my time before, but I'm really going to take my time and give the paint a couple days inside the house to cure and then clear...give that a couple days, and then buff and install.

myoung84 06-12-2012 09:58 AM

That sucks! So, have you been driving around with no A/C controls?

ramthis9501 06-12-2012 12:04 PM

Good luck... Hope it'll come out right this time

Okiespaniels 06-12-2012 01:36 PM

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Originally Posted by BMRbrnSNRbrd (Post 15943)
Well guys, it was coming along so well and now I have another speedbump...I'm embarrassed by having another problem, but I'm not even sure what caused it.

All of these pieces were painted with the same products from start to finish and all of them (including the VR lid and two-piece badge) were cleared at the same time and only one piece has a major flaw.

There is one large spot and a couple small ones where the clear wrinkled for some reason. I didn't spray this one any differently than the other pieces. I went light on the first couple of coats and heavier on the last and waited the same amount of time each time.

I don't think it can be fixed without starting over AGAIN. The thing that really sucks is that I'm out of the good 2k clear, so I'm very irritated right now. I'll try to very lightly wetsand that area and buff, but I'm almost positive it can't be fixed.

Cracks or wrinkles are usually caused by the previous color or primer not being throughly dried and the trapped solvents from previous coats reacting to the clear or vice versa. This can happen when paint is applied too heavily and/ or in high humidity situations.

All you can do is wait for it to dry and sand everything off and start over. Use thin coats and let dry thoroughly before recoating and clearing. I'd recommend a week or so before clearing.

BMRbrnSNRbrd 06-12-2012 02:05 PM

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Originally Posted by myoung84 (Post 16036)
That sucks! So, have you been driving around with no A/C controls?

Hell no...they are zip tied to the bottom of my radio. :fuckyea:

Quote:

Originally Posted by Okiespaniels (Post 16044)
Cracks or wrinkles are usually caused by the previous color or primer not being throughly dried and the trapped solvents from previous coats reacting to the clear or vice versa. This can happen when paint is applied too heavily and/ or in high humidity situations.

All you can do is wait for it to dry and sand everything off and start over. Use thin coats and let dry thoroughly before recoating and clearing. I'd recommend a week or so before clearing.

The odd thing is that everything else came out fine that was sprayed, literally, at the same time. I think I must have just hit that one piece too heavily.

(S.M.R) 101 06-12-2012 03:54 PM

Zip ties FTW!!

myoung84 06-12-2012 04:32 PM

I was hoping you rigged something up. I'm a spoiled bitch and have to have my A/C.

BMRbrnSNRbrd 06-12-2012 05:04 PM

So am I. I love having the windows down but when it's hot and humid, I have AC for a reason.

swirvin21 07-09-2013 09:41 PM

so I need some closure on this.....LOL


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