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Desertguy
My wife's car was repainted by a small shop about 5 years ago and I don't want the same problems she has on my Cherokees paint job I'm working on. Her paint has tons of rock chips on the front. She's probably only driven 15k miles in that time. The painter I think said he used Sherwin Williams primer, and I'm not sure about brand of BC/CC on top. The chips seem to be mostly taking the BC/CC off and I can see the buff color primer still there. What could be some reasons that the paint isn't adhered well to the primer? Not scuffing or cleaning enough before paint? No seal coat?
I'm in the process of painting an old Cherokee. Have sprayed SPI Epoxy, and my SPI 2k primer comes today and I'll do a seal coat once blocked good. I want to do this right.
My Jeep will do a lot of off-road, so I don't want the same issues. Any ideas?
I'm in the process of painting an old Cherokee. Have sprayed SPI Epoxy, and my SPI 2k primer comes today and I'll do a seal coat once blocked good. I want to do this right.
My Jeep will do a lot of off-road, so I don't want the same issues. Any ideas?