Re: paint problems
FWIW, neither mine, nor any of the Rubi's I've seen have had any paint
issues... td "Nathan W. Collier" <abuse@aol.com> wrote in message news:6oXTa.285241$_w.11020391@twister.southeast.rr .com... > argh.......the paint on my rubicon is starting to just pop off in spots! i > had noticed it before the move but it looked like chalky powder sitting on > the paint (i thought maybe i had spilled some baking soda on it or > something......i use baking soda daily). closer inspection shows flakes of > paint laying around with it crumbling (very brittle) all around where the > paint is coming up. > anybody else having this problem? when it stops raining im going to go buy > another digi-cam (last one got stolen during the move) and take some pics. > > -- > Nathan W. Collier > http://7SlotGrille.com > > |
Re: paint problems
Must be a South Carolina thing. :( Sorry you're having trouble with the
paint on the second one. Keep us posted. Tyler Dirden wrote: > FWIW, neither mine, nor any of the Rubi's I've seen have had any paint > issues... > td > > "Nathan W. Collier" <abuse@aol.com> wrote in message > news:6oXTa.285241$_w.11020391@twister.southeast.rr .com... > >>argh.......the paint on my rubicon is starting to just pop off in spots! > > i > >>had noticed it before the move but it looked like chalky powder sitting on >>the paint (i thought maybe i had spilled some baking soda on it or >>something......i use baking soda daily). closer inspection shows flakes > > of > >>paint laying around with it crumbling (very brittle) all around where the >>paint is coming up. >>anybody else having this problem? when it stops raining im going to go > > buy > >>another digi-cam (last one got stolen during the move) and take some pics. >> >>-- >>Nathan W. Collier >>http://7SlotGrille.com >> >> > > > -- __________________________________________________ _________ tw 03 TJ Rubicon 01 XJ Sport There is a very fine line between "hobby" and "mental illness." -- Dave Barry http://www.jeepn.org/members/html/twaldron.html http://www.7slotgrille.com/jeepers/t...ron/index.html (Please remove the OBVIOUS to reply by email) __________________________________________________ _________ |
Re: paint problems
Tyler Dirden wrote:
> FWIW, neither mine, nor any of the Rubi's I've seen have had any paint > issues... > td > > "Nathan W. Collier" <abuse@aol.com> wrote ... >> argh.......the paint on my rubicon is starting to just pop off in spots! i >> had noticed it before the move but it looked like chalky powder sitting on >> the paint (i thought maybe i had spilled some baking soda on it or >> something......i use baking soda daily). closer inspection shows flakes of >> paint laying around with it crumbling (very brittle) all around where the >> paint is coming up. >> anybody else having this problem? when it stops raining im going to go buy >> another digi-cam (last one got stolen during the move) and take some pics. "Chalking" It's caused by disintegration of the binder and is usually caused by the choice of pigment or binder. The spray gun got held too far away from the vehicle so partially dry paint landed. There is no fix apart from sand to a good base, prime, and repaint. :( -- DougW |
Re: paint problems
"Thomas W." <obviousThomas@rubicons.com> wrote in message
news:3F2057D6.2060308@rubicons.com... > Keep us posted. the first spot isnt very big. its on the drivers side of the hood, just above the "C". http://home.nc.rr.com/hardcorejeep/paint/1.jpg it still concerns me though because i can see the problem ------ing since the paint around it is brittle. the second spot is the size of a quarter, and is dead in the middle of the top of the hood. http://home.nc.rr.com/hardcorejeep/paint/2.jpg it concerns me for the same reasons. -- Nathan W. Collier http://7SlotGrille.com |
Re: paint problems
"DougW" <post.replies@invalid.address> wrote in message
news:xVYTa.71571$R92.39689@news2.central.cox.net.. . > "Chalking" > It's caused by disintegration of the binder and is usually caused by the choice of pigment or binder. > The spray gun got held too far away from the vehicle so partially dry paint landed. > > There is no fix apart from sand to a good base, prime, and repaint. :( should i be concerned about other areas of the vehicle as well that havent surfaced yet? after they bought the blue rubicon back from me due to paint issues, they (and me) went over this one "with a fine tooth comb" and found no issues of concern and now i have this happening. thanks doug! -- Nathan W. Collier http://7SlotGrille.com |
Re: paint problems
Nathan W. Collier wrote:
> "DougW" wrote ... >> "Chalking" >> It's caused by disintegration of the binder and is usually caused by the >> choice of pigment or binder. The spray gun got held too far away from the >> vehicle so partially dry paint landed. >> >> There is no fix apart from sand to a good base, prime, and repaint. :( > > should i be concerned about other areas of the vehicle as well that havent > surfaced yet? after they bought the blue rubicon back from me due to paint > issues, they (and me) went over this one "with a fine tooth comb" and found > no issues of concern and now i have this happening. > thanks doug! Hard to say. Usually vehicles are painted with all parts on, then broken back apart for the assembly line. (that's what they do at the GM plant here, neat tour too.) I did loose a spot to birdpoo. That damn bird must have crossbred with an Alien, went right through the clearcoat. Looks similar to that round spot in the pic, but pictures don't show paint well at all. Might be worth while to take your Rubi to a good paint shop and ask what they think. Either way, with a vehicle that new you shouldn't be having any paint problems. -- DougW |
Re: paint problems
"Thomas W." <obviousThomas@rubicons.com> wrote in message news:3F2057D6.2060308@rubicons.com... > Must be a South Carolina thing. :( Sorry you're having trouble with the > paint on the second one. Keep us posted. > > Tyler Dirden wrote: > > FWIW, neither mine, nor any of the Rubi's I've seen have had any paint > > issues... > > td > > > > "Nathan W. Collier" <abuse@aol.com> wrote in message > > news:6oXTa.285241$_w.11020391@twister.southeast.rr .com... > > > >>argh.......the paint on my rubicon is starting to just pop off in spots! > > > > i > > > >>had noticed it before the move but it looked like chalky powder sitting on > >>the paint (i thought maybe i had spilled some baking soda on it or > >>something......i use baking soda daily). closer inspection shows flakes > > > > of > > > >>paint laying around with it crumbling (very brittle) all around where the > >>paint is coming up. > >>anybody else having this problem? when it stops raining im going to go > > > > buy > > > >>another digi-cam (last one got stolen during the move) and take some pics. > >> > >>-- > >>Nathan W. Collier > >>http://7SlotGrille.com > >> > It may not have been a factory problem. When I worked for a car dealership years ago, 80% of the vehicles we got had to be run through the body shop for some sort of touch up before sale. It may be a poor dealer repair. |
Re: paint problems
I've never seen anything like that. It looks like something is getting on
the paint an dissolving it. It doesn't look like a paint problem or a prep problem. I would think that if you had a bad batch of paint, you'd see many more areas of flaking. JMHO I'm not a paint expert, nor do I play one on TV... TJim "Nathan W. Collier" <abuse@aol.com> wrote in message news:0ZYTa.266568$nr.11142805@twister.southeast.rr .com... > "Thomas W." <obviousThomas@rubicons.com> wrote in message > news:3F2057D6.2060308@rubicons.com... > > Keep us posted. > > the first spot isnt very big. its on the drivers side of the hood, just > above the "C". > http://home.nc.rr.com/hardcorejeep/paint/1.jpg it still concerns me though > because i can see the problem ------ing since the paint around it is > brittle. > > the second spot is the size of a quarter, and is dead in the middle of the > top of the hood. > http://home.nc.rr.com/hardcorejeep/paint/2.jpg it concerns me for the same > reasons. > > > -- > Nathan W. Collier > http://7SlotGrille.com > > |
Re: paint problems
I agree with Doug. We aren't going to be able to diagnose this without a
lot of luck. An experienced auto painter should be able to tell you much more about what is happening and what, if anything, to do about it. TJim "DougW" <post.replies@invalid.address> wrote in message news:zaZTa.71574$R92.33903@news2.central.cox.net.. . > Nathan W. Collier wrote: > > "DougW" wrote ... > >> "Chalking" > >> It's caused by disintegration of the binder and is usually caused by the > >> choice of pigment or binder. The spray gun got held too far away from the > >> vehicle so partially dry paint landed. > >> > >> There is no fix apart from sand to a good base, prime, and repaint. :( > > > > should i be concerned about other areas of the vehicle as well that havent > > surfaced yet? after they bought the blue rubicon back from me due to paint > > issues, they (and me) went over this one "with a fine tooth comb" and found > > no issues of concern and now i have this happening. > > thanks doug! > > Hard to say. Usually vehicles are painted with all parts on, then broken > back apart for the assembly line. (that's what they do at the GM plant > here, neat tour too.) > > I did loose a spot to birdpoo. That damn bird must have crossbred with > an Alien, went right through the clearcoat. Looks similar to that round > spot in the pic, but pictures don't show paint well at all. > > Might be worth while to take your Rubi to a good paint shop and ask > what they think. Either way, with a vehicle that new you shouldn't > be having any paint problems. > > -- > DougW > > |
Re: paint problems
TJim wrote:
> I've never seen anything like that. It looks like something is getting on > the paint an dissolving it. It doesn't look like a paint problem or a prep > problem. I would think that if you had a bad batch of paint, you'd see many > more areas of flaking. > JMHO > I'm not a paint expert, nor do I play one on TV... I think his wife found out about the 'vette and threw battery acid on his Jeep. |
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