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Re: Paint guys: help with fisheyes [Re: Pacnorthcuda] #1052169
08/15/11 09:41 PM
08/15/11 09:41 PM
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This post reminded me of an episode of CSI.... you look for a common denominator and zone in....

Re: Paint guys: help with fisheyes [Re: Kern Dog] #1052170
08/16/11 09:13 PM
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do you armor all your steering wheel on your cars? when I was in autobody class in highschool the teacher said he had the same problem, no matter how clean everything is he kept getting fish eyes, turned out he started using armor all in the interior of his car, and get out of it and start working on the cars rubbing his hands all over them. just a thought, I never really had trouble with fisheyes, but I buy wax and greese remover by the gallon, wipe everything down before you start any work on anything, then after that you should be good till your ready for paint.

Re: Paint guys: help with fisheyes [Re: Steve340] #1052171
08/18/11 10:16 AM
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I had been using an old can of Krylon that was over a year old and it worked fine. When I ran out of paint and went to get new paint, that's when the problem started.





Steve,

I was the one who posted the topic about the Krylon issues over on Dodgecharger.com. The new Krylon paint is NOT compatible with the old paint from over a year ago. They changed the make up of the paint to a different base and you will have problems with it. Krylon used to be a fantastic paint, now I have really nothing good to say about it.

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