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Dave Milne 09-24-2007 01:54 PM

Re: SON OF A B*^#&!!!
 
Mike Romain wrote:
> Kate wrote:
>> The sun caught my grille this morning, by the PS headlight I saw a
>> strange shadow. Kind of looked like a spider web, but the sinking
>> feeling in the pit of my stomache told me it wasn't.
>>
>> The G**D**N clear is peeling off of the grille.
>>
>> So, Looks like tomorrow morning, I call the boys down at the
>> dealership, and send it in. Thank goodness for bumper to bumper.
>>

>
> That is pretty serious!
>
> Either the clear coat failed, or the paint under it failed and there is
> no real way to tell which unless they admit a bad paint run like they
> 'seldom' have to when all the paint peels off piles of them like the
> older blue or silver Cherokees.
>
> The whole paint job has been compromised somehow and nothing short of
> sandblasting or somehow stripping it back to bare metal or primer and
> starting all over again on the whole vehicle will put it right.
>
> I feel for you.
>
> Mike
> 86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
> 88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's - Gone to the rust pile...
> Canadian Off Road Trips Photos: Non members can still view!
> Jan/06 http://www.imagestation.com/album/pi...?id=2115147590
> (More Off Road album links at bottom of the view page)


That's what happened to Sandman's Wrangler IIRC.

Dave Milne, Scotland

Dave Milne 09-24-2007 01:54 PM

Re: SON OF A B*^#&!!!
 
Mike Romain wrote:
> Kate wrote:
>> The sun caught my grille this morning, by the PS headlight I saw a
>> strange shadow. Kind of looked like a spider web, but the sinking
>> feeling in the pit of my stomache told me it wasn't.
>>
>> The G**D**N clear is peeling off of the grille.
>>
>> So, Looks like tomorrow morning, I call the boys down at the
>> dealership, and send it in. Thank goodness for bumper to bumper.
>>

>
> That is pretty serious!
>
> Either the clear coat failed, or the paint under it failed and there is
> no real way to tell which unless they admit a bad paint run like they
> 'seldom' have to when all the paint peels off piles of them like the
> older blue or silver Cherokees.
>
> The whole paint job has been compromised somehow and nothing short of
> sandblasting or somehow stripping it back to bare metal or primer and
> starting all over again on the whole vehicle will put it right.
>
> I feel for you.
>
> Mike
> 86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
> 88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's - Gone to the rust pile...
> Canadian Off Road Trips Photos: Non members can still view!
> Jan/06 http://www.imagestation.com/album/pi...?id=2115147590
> (More Off Road album links at bottom of the view page)


That's what happened to Sandman's Wrangler IIRC.

Dave Milne, Scotland

Dave Milne 09-24-2007 01:54 PM

Re: SON OF A B*^#&!!!
 
Mike Romain wrote:
> Kate wrote:
>> The sun caught my grille this morning, by the PS headlight I saw a
>> strange shadow. Kind of looked like a spider web, but the sinking
>> feeling in the pit of my stomache told me it wasn't.
>>
>> The G**D**N clear is peeling off of the grille.
>>
>> So, Looks like tomorrow morning, I call the boys down at the
>> dealership, and send it in. Thank goodness for bumper to bumper.
>>

>
> That is pretty serious!
>
> Either the clear coat failed, or the paint under it failed and there is
> no real way to tell which unless they admit a bad paint run like they
> 'seldom' have to when all the paint peels off piles of them like the
> older blue or silver Cherokees.
>
> The whole paint job has been compromised somehow and nothing short of
> sandblasting or somehow stripping it back to bare metal or primer and
> starting all over again on the whole vehicle will put it right.
>
> I feel for you.
>
> Mike
> 86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
> 88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's - Gone to the rust pile...
> Canadian Off Road Trips Photos: Non members can still view!
> Jan/06 http://www.imagestation.com/album/pi...?id=2115147590
> (More Off Road album links at bottom of the view page)


That's what happened to Sandman's Wrangler IIRC.

Dave Milne, Scotland

RiverRunner66 via CarKB.com 09-24-2007 11:51 PM

Re: SON OF A B*^#&!!!
 
The Clear Coat is the same as the paint underneath. I is just clear instead
of colored, and is there to protect the paint from fading, as stated
previously. IT IS SIMPLY CLEAR PAINT. Usually acrallyc enamel., or what
ever the paint is made of. IF it is pealing, its usually bad prep and or a
paint chemical quality issue. Unless there is a huge run of failed paint
jobs by the manufacturer, I'd bet on failed prep. Both ford and chevy had a
bad primer issue in the 80's and their paint peeled to the primer factory
wide. IF its just the clear coat, you don't have to take it to the metal or
primer to fix it. Just a sand and spray will do the job. I'm surprised Mike
didn't tell you that you had a faulty engine ground wire. He prolly figures
this would cause electrollysis which causes the paint to fall off.

Kate wrote:
>The sun caught my grille this morning, by the PS headlight I saw a strange
>shadow. Kind of looked like a spider web, but the sinking feeling in the pit
>of my stomache told me it wasn't.
>
>The G**D**N clear is peeling off of the grille.
>
>So, Looks like tomorrow morning, I call the boys down at the dealership, and
>send it in. Thank goodness for bumper to bumper.
>


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RiverRunner66 via CarKB.com 09-24-2007 11:51 PM

Re: SON OF A B*^#&!!!
 
The Clear Coat is the same as the paint underneath. I is just clear instead
of colored, and is there to protect the paint from fading, as stated
previously. IT IS SIMPLY CLEAR PAINT. Usually acrallyc enamel., or what
ever the paint is made of. IF it is pealing, its usually bad prep and or a
paint chemical quality issue. Unless there is a huge run of failed paint
jobs by the manufacturer, I'd bet on failed prep. Both ford and chevy had a
bad primer issue in the 80's and their paint peeled to the primer factory
wide. IF its just the clear coat, you don't have to take it to the metal or
primer to fix it. Just a sand and spray will do the job. I'm surprised Mike
didn't tell you that you had a faulty engine ground wire. He prolly figures
this would cause electrollysis which causes the paint to fall off.

Kate wrote:
>The sun caught my grille this morning, by the PS headlight I saw a strange
>shadow. Kind of looked like a spider web, but the sinking feeling in the pit
>of my stomache told me it wasn't.
>
>The G**D**N clear is peeling off of the grille.
>
>So, Looks like tomorrow morning, I call the boys down at the dealership, and
>send it in. Thank goodness for bumper to bumper.
>


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RiverRunner66 via CarKB.com 09-24-2007 11:51 PM

Re: SON OF A B*^#&!!!
 
The Clear Coat is the same as the paint underneath. I is just clear instead
of colored, and is there to protect the paint from fading, as stated
previously. IT IS SIMPLY CLEAR PAINT. Usually acrallyc enamel., or what
ever the paint is made of. IF it is pealing, its usually bad prep and or a
paint chemical quality issue. Unless there is a huge run of failed paint
jobs by the manufacturer, I'd bet on failed prep. Both ford and chevy had a
bad primer issue in the 80's and their paint peeled to the primer factory
wide. IF its just the clear coat, you don't have to take it to the metal or
primer to fix it. Just a sand and spray will do the job. I'm surprised Mike
didn't tell you that you had a faulty engine ground wire. He prolly figures
this would cause electrollysis which causes the paint to fall off.

Kate wrote:
>The sun caught my grille this morning, by the PS headlight I saw a strange
>shadow. Kind of looked like a spider web, but the sinking feeling in the pit
>of my stomache told me it wasn't.
>
>The G**D**N clear is peeling off of the grille.
>
>So, Looks like tomorrow morning, I call the boys down at the dealership, and
>send it in. Thank goodness for bumper to bumper.
>


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RiverRunner66 via CarKB.com 09-24-2007 11:51 PM

Re: SON OF A B*^#&!!!
 
The Clear Coat is the same as the paint underneath. I is just clear instead
of colored, and is there to protect the paint from fading, as stated
previously. IT IS SIMPLY CLEAR PAINT. Usually acrallyc enamel., or what
ever the paint is made of. IF it is pealing, its usually bad prep and or a
paint chemical quality issue. Unless there is a huge run of failed paint
jobs by the manufacturer, I'd bet on failed prep. Both ford and chevy had a
bad primer issue in the 80's and their paint peeled to the primer factory
wide. IF its just the clear coat, you don't have to take it to the metal or
primer to fix it. Just a sand and spray will do the job. I'm surprised Mike
didn't tell you that you had a faulty engine ground wire. He prolly figures
this would cause electrollysis which causes the paint to fall off.

Kate wrote:
>The sun caught my grille this morning, by the PS headlight I saw a strange
>shadow. Kind of looked like a spider web, but the sinking feeling in the pit
>of my stomache told me it wasn't.
>
>The G**D**N clear is peeling off of the grille.
>
>So, Looks like tomorrow morning, I call the boys down at the dealership, and
>send it in. Thank goodness for bumper to bumper.
>


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ULB 09-25-2007 03:33 AM

Re: SON OF A B*^#&!!!
 
On Sep 23, 9:27 am, "Kate" <svtk...@spam.filter> wrote:
> The sun caught my grille this morning, by the PS headlight I saw a strange
> shadow. Kind of looked like a spider web, but the sinking feeling in the pit
> of my stomache told me it wasn't.
>
> The G**D**N clear is peeling off of the grille.
>
> So, Looks like tomorrow morning, I call the boys down at the dealership, and
> send it in. Thank goodness for bumper to bumper.
>
> --
> Kate
> ______
> /l ,[____],
> l-L -OlllllllO-
> ()_)-()_)--)_)
>
> The shortest distance between two points,
> is a lot more fun in a Jeep!


Hey Kate,

Sorry for the pain you are going through. I can remember when my Dad
was rebuiilding his hot rod, a car I drove when I was a young buck,
(73 nova), he had it painted and the damn car never cured even after
30 days. He had to take it back and the little bugger had to be
sanded to bare metal. I can remember what my Dad's face looked like
after he had invested thousands upon thousands, thinking his bay was
f'ed.. Luckily the shop made it right. It still looks phenomenal to
this day. You'll be OK, no worries.

BTW, do you still want to the measurements on the warn mount? I had
never heard back and was wondering if you were buying from a vendor or
were doing the whole bumper from scratch. Take care,

ulb


ULB 09-25-2007 03:33 AM

Re: SON OF A B*^#&!!!
 
On Sep 23, 9:27 am, "Kate" <svtk...@spam.filter> wrote:
> The sun caught my grille this morning, by the PS headlight I saw a strange
> shadow. Kind of looked like a spider web, but the sinking feeling in the pit
> of my stomache told me it wasn't.
>
> The G**D**N clear is peeling off of the grille.
>
> So, Looks like tomorrow morning, I call the boys down at the dealership, and
> send it in. Thank goodness for bumper to bumper.
>
> --
> Kate
> ______
> /l ,[____],
> l-L -OlllllllO-
> ()_)-()_)--)_)
>
> The shortest distance between two points,
> is a lot more fun in a Jeep!


Hey Kate,

Sorry for the pain you are going through. I can remember when my Dad
was rebuiilding his hot rod, a car I drove when I was a young buck,
(73 nova), he had it painted and the damn car never cured even after
30 days. He had to take it back and the little bugger had to be
sanded to bare metal. I can remember what my Dad's face looked like
after he had invested thousands upon thousands, thinking his bay was
f'ed.. Luckily the shop made it right. It still looks phenomenal to
this day. You'll be OK, no worries.

BTW, do you still want to the measurements on the warn mount? I had
never heard back and was wondering if you were buying from a vendor or
were doing the whole bumper from scratch. Take care,

ulb


ULB 09-25-2007 03:33 AM

Re: SON OF A B*^#&!!!
 
On Sep 23, 9:27 am, "Kate" <svtk...@spam.filter> wrote:
> The sun caught my grille this morning, by the PS headlight I saw a strange
> shadow. Kind of looked like a spider web, but the sinking feeling in the pit
> of my stomache told me it wasn't.
>
> The G**D**N clear is peeling off of the grille.
>
> So, Looks like tomorrow morning, I call the boys down at the dealership, and
> send it in. Thank goodness for bumper to bumper.
>
> --
> Kate
> ______
> /l ,[____],
> l-L -OlllllllO-
> ()_)-()_)--)_)
>
> The shortest distance between two points,
> is a lot more fun in a Jeep!


Hey Kate,

Sorry for the pain you are going through. I can remember when my Dad
was rebuiilding his hot rod, a car I drove when I was a young buck,
(73 nova), he had it painted and the damn car never cured even after
30 days. He had to take it back and the little bugger had to be
sanded to bare metal. I can remember what my Dad's face looked like
after he had invested thousands upon thousands, thinking his bay was
f'ed.. Luckily the shop made it right. It still looks phenomenal to
this day. You'll be OK, no worries.

BTW, do you still want to the measurements on the warn mount? I had
never heard back and was wondering if you were buying from a vendor or
were doing the whole bumper from scratch. Take care,

ulb



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