Small Paint bubbles problem after using Poorboy wax/QD
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02/16/11 06:34 PM
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Hi, I have many years used turtle wax and sonax pollish on the paint and never had problems with thise products. Last summer I for the first time use the poorboy products red canuba wax and the Quick Detailer Plus. Now I have observed many small paint bobbles on the car. Question: Is it a well know problem with poorboy product? or does the paint have another issue?
Last edited by AAR70; 02/18/11 06:24 PM.
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Re: Small Paint bubbles problem after used poorboy wax
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02/17/11 04:11 PM
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I would say paint has another issue! Tell us more about the paint?
I never have seen wax or polish cause paint to blister. How old is the paint?
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Re: Small Paint bubbles problem after used poorboy wax
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02/17/11 05:04 PM
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Here is some picturs of the front fender and rear spoiler. There are million of small bobbles on top area of the car .There is nothing in side the trunk and undercarriage The car is painted in Michigan 1998. Poorboy product is not well known here in Denmark . I have wax on five time befor winter storage. What is the Poorboy reputation in us?
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Re: Small Paint bubbles problem after used poorboy wax
[Re: AAR70]
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02/17/11 09:33 PM
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poorboy products are premier detailing products here...
I dont see how a carnuba, or any carnuba could have caused that
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Re: Small Paint bubbles problem after used poorboy wax
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02/18/11 12:01 AM
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did you use SODA? for the stripping process?? jc
That would be my guess! But there are some other things that could have caused it as well. Besides soda blasting, 1) rust convertor 2) wiping metal or paint with lacquer thinner 3)using a metal prep unless you know how to neutralize it properly and 4) self etching primer. The solvent popping would have happened sooner when it was painted not appear 12 years later!
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Re: Small Paint bubbles problem after used poorboy wax
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02/18/11 12:51 AM
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did you use SODA? for the stripping process?? jc
That would be my guess! But there are some other things that could have caused it as well. Besides soda blasting, 1) rust convertor 2) wiping metal or paint with lacquer thinner 3)using a metal prep unless you know how to neutralize it properly and 4) self etching primer. The solvent popping would have happened sooner when it was painted not appear 12 years later!
I agree,I will only add that it can also be caused by moisture, and wax or polish is the last thing on earth to blame.
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Re: Small Paint bubbles problem after used poorboy wax
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02/20/11 02:44 PM
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Looks like solvent popping to me. Caused by solvents being trapped in paint/clearcoat.
I agree!
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Re: Small Paint bubbles problem after used poorboy wax
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02/20/11 02:50 PM
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Looks like solvent popping to me. Caused by solvents being trapped in paint/clearcoat.
I agree!
Guys---this is a 13 year old paint job. Suddenly solvent pops??? Don't think so.
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Re: Small Paint bubbles problem after used poorboy wax
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02/20/11 04:02 PM
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did you use SODA? for the stripping process?? jc
That would be my guess! But there are some other things that could have caused it as well. Besides soda blasting, 1) rust convertor 2) wiping metal or paint with lacquer thinner 3)using a metal prep unless you know how to neutralize it properly and 4) self etching primer. The solvent popping would have happened sooner when it was painted not appear 12 years later!
Guess they didnt read my last line!
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