Re: Another Paint Problem
[Re: Mr D21]
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06/13/12 02:01 PM
06/13/12 02:01 PM
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edp
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"That is the way the new paints are".
thats a pretty shi**y answer, if thats the way modern paints are you could walk around town sticking fingernails into new cars & scratching the paint.
What did you pay for expectation wise & how much, what type & process of prep was done, what exact type of paint (you said "Dupont" - which one?) & materials was used, were the shops reputable, what kind of warranty was given. All questions I'd ask them directly & there not intended to point the finger at the shop necessarily rather investigate for answers & determine a cause so it can be repaired.
I'm not a professional painter but have shot a few things pretty well & have learned from my mistakes along the way. As with anything proper prep, process & correct materials are critical to a great result.
E
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Re: Another Paint Problem
[Re: Mr D21]
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06/13/12 06:12 PM
06/13/12 06:12 PM
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Posts: 166 Los Altos Hills, CA
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You can buy the paint in Santa Cruz (Im sure its available in other counties as well), I havnt thought about the reducer or hardner, hopefully that's not a factor,,, Its being painted in the Bay Area - so please dont call CARB....
P/M me the shop you found that will do this. I'd love to get QQ-1 on my Charger....
Dan
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