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модератор / '08 Mazdaspeed3 GT / '07 Si sedan / END OF AN ERA / 6'4", 350.4lbs Quote:
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here are some pics- it's SUPER hard for me to accurately shoot them because of the color of the car, and also i'm using a middle of the road point-n-shoot. keep in mind these are in patches and lines and i could only get pics of a very limited amount of what's actually there.
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Last edited by builthatch; 11-02-2009 at 09:13 PM. |
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does look like solvent poppings. They're going to keep popping up, cause water possibly got in the line while the paint was being sprayed, or something in the paint itself didn't mix right together which causes it paint to not cure correctly and never dry. The clear coat will dry, but the paint itself under it won't dry, so it's fighting for any air pockets
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Thats dribbles off the end of the gun. Or something that was sprayed in the shop IE wd40, silicone spray. Hard to tell with out touching it but it looks like its under the clear.
Most likely its because of a improperly cleaned gun. Bummer, make them fix it.
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Bottle Fed Racer....... Last edited by Transpoquick; 11-10-2009 at 09:18 PM. |
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what's crazy is if i let the car sit for a couple weeks without driving it, they come back. if i drive it, many of the little 'fields' of bubbles disappear. i wish i could take accurate pictures of what it really looks like right now, that the car has been sitting for a couple weeks...it's amazing haha
i'm still waiting for the guy to come by my house to see this shit. quite annoying because it's making it so i can't drive the car. i want to assure it looks as bad as it's going to look when he comes by, so the car will sit until he comes.
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so my guy stopped by the other night. he said it def looks like a warranty issue. he said they will ask if he tried to wet sand further so he will try that tomorrow and we will leave it over the weekend to see what shows up. i called him and said i'm not very confident that this will do anything, and i'm sure it will have to be repainted, but he said it doesn't matter as they will ask if he attempted to sand it first...
the cool thing is BASF pays them rather well for warranty stuff so it's not a real hassle. he told me to circle the areas with china pencil...pretty amazing once i marked them up!
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oh my
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