Hello Jalen and sorry to hear that. This is issue can also be due to not allowing the primer to dry completely before applying the base coat. That is a reason I did not give in the video. It's does take quite a while to fix but it's definitely doable. Good luck!
Using too much reducer can give that reaction Wet on wet coat without waiting between coats Cold wind while spraying or temperature being too low or too hot Spraying in direct sunlight
Hello! If we can get an Expedition here in soon, we'd be happy to. We'll do our best to get one in. The process for most bumpers doesn't change much. The bolt size and quantity might change but there are more or less found in the same spots. Also, if you bumper is 2-toned please let us know if you haven't. Thank you for watching!
This is what my classic car looks like when I bought it! Looking for a decent fix till I can afford a professional paint job that won’t damage the body.
It happens for a lot of reasons not only chemical reactions it has to to do with pre work ,the room temperature,did you tak the surface before painting.. best advice I can give you is use latex gloves take your time when spraying and paint in room temperature.. oh wear a mask when you paint got to take care of yourself .
Not seeing what actually has been done, but reading your comment. Sand the area with 320, then primer, then sand with 400 grit, seal it and lay paint. That will give you the surface that will be great to paint on
I have got the same issue, is that because of the paint behind the primer that caused this? If so do I have to strip off the old paint, then apply the primer?
This was due to over application of the basecoat. They went too heavy. In your case I would just sand down the area with 320 until it’s smooth and primer. If it’s the whole thing then strip or sand down entire area and primer
@@chris01479 Not exactly. Wrinkles as long as you don't lay the base to heavy that will help prevent it. Fisheye just make sure no water or oil in your lines
@@ReveMoto Oh right, I have got upol slow drying degreaser so when I clean it to remove the oil, water, dusts, fingerprint...etc, it will help to avoid the fisheyes?
@@chris01479 It will help, but remember your air line should be free of oil/water also. The compressor has oil and water in it, so make sure that is not being pushed into the air line. That is why you have a filter system to remove this.
I like smooth out edges dry, and last I will use water to smooth complete surfaces. The paper gets clogged, and you just clean it off Scotch Pad as you go 👉😭👈 this is training 101 🤭
This happened to my clear coat it’s a real problem when your on a time limit
Hello Jalen and sorry to hear that. This is issue can also be due to not allowing the primer to dry completely before applying the base coat. That is a reason I did not give in the video. It's does take quite a while to fix but it's definitely doable. Good luck!
Thanks excellent job👌
Thank you! Appreciate it
I am searching for videos that can help me identify the different paint reactions/failures. I find few, maybe an idea to make a video out of ?
Using too much reducer can give that reaction
Wet on wet coat without waiting between coats
Cold wind while spraying or temperature being too low or too hot
Spraying in direct sunlight
I'm having a bumper painted with you guys for my 2006 ford expedition limited color is G4 cashmere tricoat can you make a video of it next
Hello! If we can get an Expedition here in soon, we'd be happy to. We'll do our best to get one in. The process for most bumpers doesn't change much. The bolt size and quantity might change but there are more or less found in the same spots. Also, if you bumper is 2-toned please let us know if you haven't. Thank you for watching!
@@ReveMoto thanks man
This is what my classic car looks like when I bought it! Looking for a decent fix till I can afford a professional paint job that won’t damage the body.
Oh no! There are awesome body shops out there just read reviews and see actual work
It happens for a lot of reasons not only chemical reactions it has to to do with pre work ,the room temperature,did you tak the surface before painting.. best advice I can give you is use latex gloves take your time when spraying and paint in room temperature.. oh wear a mask when you paint got to take care of yourself .
Yeah that is true
We painted a brand new bumper we put bulldogs sealer and base coat and it wrinkled up can you let me know what I did wrong
Sealer did you wait enough time for it to flash off before laying that basecoat? When laying the basecoat on the first coat did you go wet?
@@ReveMoto yes I waited 40 mins before base coat but I did apply a wet first coat of base
@@carlosaguilar316 yeah that may do it. Apply a medium coat this should help.
Question ..I'm having problems with my door door ..have done it three times ..would it be better to prime ..then paint
Not seeing what actually has been done, but reading your comment. Sand the area with 320, then primer, then sand with 400 grit, seal it and lay paint. That will give you the surface that will be great to paint on
I have got the same issue, is that because of the paint behind the primer that caused this?
If so do I have to strip off the old paint, then apply the primer?
This was due to over application of the basecoat. They went too heavy. In your case I would just sand down the area with 320 until it’s smooth and primer. If it’s the whole thing then strip or sand down entire area and primer
@@ReveMoto Oh thanks, so if I strip all of the old paint off and apply the primer, I would not get anymore wrinkles and fisheyes?
@@chris01479 Not exactly. Wrinkles as long as you don't lay the base to heavy that will help prevent it. Fisheye just make sure no water or oil in your lines
@@ReveMoto Oh right, I have got upol slow drying degreaser so when I clean it to remove the oil, water, dusts, fingerprint...etc, it will help to avoid the fisheyes?
@@chris01479 It will help, but remember your air line should be free of oil/water also. The compressor has oil and water in it, so make sure that is not being pushed into the air line. That is why you have a filter system to remove this.
I wish I could understand what you said in the beginning about why it wrinkled......something about primer and ecoat on the bumper
the bumper was probs new and had a pre existing e coat primer which isnt the best
Did you reprise the whole bumper or just the parts that were bad
We re sprayed the whole bumper. It had too many imperfections not too
happened to me while painting headlights such a bummer but oh well
All painters will experience this. Fixing it correctly it’s what some don’t know how to do!
I’ve had this happen using the wrong activator in cromax sealer
Yeah this sucks when it happens
I like smooth out edges dry, and last I will use water to smooth complete surfaces. The paper gets clogged, and you just clean it off Scotch Pad as you go 👉😭👈 this is training 101 🤭
hate it when this happens
Yeah its a tough one to do and takes a day to repair depending on how bad it is.
Why would this be reason? In my car this is happening again and again please tell me what happened
This is called fry up. Incompatible substrate or not dry enough.
Why would this be reason? In my car this is happening again and again please tell me what happened
Why would this be reason? In my car this is happening again and again please tell me what happened
Why would this be reason? In my car this is happening again and again please tell me what happened
Why would this be reason? In my car this is happening again and again please tell me what happened