I was asked about what problems may cause the paint to wrinkle or lift. I’m sure there are other reasons, but I am going to give you a few problems that I have had to cause this.
Have you had this happen to you? Watch the video to see if this may be the same problems you’re having.
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Bob Lewis says
October 6, 2016 at 12:29 amThanks, Donny,
I watched this one last night on YouTube. I had the wrinkles happen once and realized I was hitting it too heavy. Sur added a lot of work to the job!
Could you do a video on a single stage repaint of an old pickup? I’m working on my ’90 F-150 and thinking about a color of “OSHA Orange” in Acrylic Enamel, The paint and metal on the doors, fenders and bed of the donor truck are in good shape and I was thinking of using my DA to get things super scuffed up (80- then 120- then 600) and applying primer over that without taking them down to bare metal.
Thanks Again,
Bob