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Title: Yet another issue
Post by: Alec on 26 January 2010, 13:13
Thought I'd treat the golf to a wash and good polish today as the sun is out, but just noticed plenty of bubbles on the paintwork since the ice and snow. The paint is only like 5 months old and was a "professional" job. Proper p!ssed off about this, bubbles of various sizes seem to be in most areas of the car, is this caused by bad preperation or dodgy paint?
Title: Re: Yet another issue
Post by: vdubbinatwork on 26 January 2010, 13:19
I would say this is down to bad preperation. Take this back to the paintshop and show them, if they're decent guys - they'll rectify it.
Title: Re: Yet another issue
Post by: Alec on 26 January 2010, 13:28
The guy isnt decent at all, I took it back twice because of pitting and orange peel kinda stuff. they never answer the phone and there seems to be nobody down the unit for weeks at a time so I wonder if they are in hiding lol

Really really annoyed about this
Title: Re: Yet another issue
Post by: hyland770 on 26 January 2010, 13:36
get trading standards involved!?
Title: Re: Yet another issue
Post by: Alec on 26 January 2010, 13:51
Just got off the phone to the bloke, which is a surprise.

He says if its something they have done wrong then he will sort it. He did say though that if it's anything to do with the old paint underneath then its nothing to do with him. I thought this was a bit strange cus I have photos of it with no paint on the bonnet at all when he was doing it....

Its going down to him next monday so will find out whats caused it then. My mates Alfa 155 Q4 had the same problem and it turned out to be moisture in the paint apparently, the ice was causing it to expand inside the paintwork and blister.... apparently. I dont know alot about paint, is this possible?
Title: Re: Yet another issue
Post by: luke on 26 January 2010, 13:56
got any pics of it, this happened to my dads old mondy a few years back, started bubbling, then all the paint was flaking off the bonnet
Title: Re: Yet another issue
Post by: Alec on 26 January 2010, 13:59
I have only got an N95 as a camera at the minute mate as I managed to lose my camera lol

The bubbles are actually quite small but there are alot of them in certain areas, on closer inspection it seems to be more on the wings and bonnet. Will give it a ruddy good clean today so I can have a closer look, it is proper filthy lol
Title: Re: Yet another issue
Post by: luke on 26 January 2010, 14:01
being burbage someone could of put something on your paint  :lipsrsealed:
Title: Re: Yet another issue
Post by: Alec on 26 January 2010, 14:09
Yer the little chavs and pikeys are everywhere, like a nasty rash.

You found many mk4's yet Luke
Title: Re: Yet another issue
Post by: luke on 26 January 2010, 14:12
Yer the little chavs and pikeys are everywhere, like a nasty rash.

You found many mk4's yet Luke
na, no job = no car lol, i'm tempted to get a mk2 instead, not sure really
Title: Re: Yet another issue
Post by: MrBounce on 26 January 2010, 20:15
Decent prep should not have caused these bubbles. Also, does the guy have an oven to bake the car in? Can make a lot of difference if not "cooked" as it won't harden as quick
Title: Re: Yet another issue
Post by: whiter_than_white on 26 January 2010, 20:34
Just got off the phone to the bloke, which is a surprise.

He says if its something they have done wrong then he will sort it. He did say though that if it's anything to do with the old paint underneath then its nothing to do with him. I thought this was a bit strange cus I have photos of it with no paint on the bonnet at all when he was doing it....

Its going down to him next monday so will find out whats caused it then. My mates Alfa 155 Q4 had the same problem and it turned out to be moisture in the paint apparently, the ice was causing it to expand inside the paintwork and blister.... apparently. I dont know alot about paint, is this possible?

if theres old paint underneath then its everything to do with him as he's obviously not prepped it right??
Title: Re: Yet another issue
Post by: Roverdose on 28 January 2010, 02:28
90% of the quallity of the finnish is prep, try popping one, if water pops out its either:

too much moisture in his airline
not de-contanminated properly before paint
incorect paint / hardener ratio


ice really shouldnt effect fresh paint unless the guys a retard.