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Re: More Paint Questions

To: "David Riker" <davriker@digitalpath.net>
Subject: Re: More Paint Questions
Date: Wed, 28 Dec 2005 19:34:00 -0500
Cc: <spridgets@autox.team.net>
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Well, that's unusual, not quite what I expected. Solvent pop is more like
hundreds of tiny little bubbles all over an area.
There is definitely some contamination pushing up through. What if you pop
one? Anything in there?
Nice looking car though. Show quality paint is tough to do, there are so many
things to go wrong.
Let it sit for a while to see if they stop coming up. Are you in a warm
climate? Put it in the sun and see what happens. You are looking at some
rework though, maybe a total re-paint.
Look on the PPG site for some additional info.

http://www.ppg.com/cr-refinish/Phase1/frmSelectDefectType.asp?LanguageId=4&In
tDialCode=44&ProcessStage=8
  ----- Original Message -----
  From: David Riker
  To: john.dagostino@comcast.net
  Sent: Wednesday, December 28, 2005 7:18 PM
  Subject: Re: More Paint Questions


  Here's some pictures.  Worst of the bubbles show in DSC_0004


    Hi David.
    Sorry to hear your new paint is blistering. Are the bubbles tiny little
pin-points all over or larger bubbles?
    It could be "solvent pop" when the first layers of paint were not allowed
to flash off enough, or applied too thick, before subsequent coats, so when
the solvent works its way out it leaves pin holes in the top layers.


      -------------- Original message --------------
      From: "David Riker" <davriker@digitalpath.net>

      > Hey all:
      >
      > I am sick to the point of throwing up. This isn't Spridget related, as
my MG




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