new paint,,blister raised on rear fender..??????

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txxxkjn

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it's about the size of a quarter...it's been 2 months.. any tips to fix it as best as possible....barring repainting...that's not an option....pleaz...all ideas will be considered...
one guy told me u can shoot clear nail polish into it with a syringe/needle then roll it flat with a socket and it
will stay...does this sound plausible???? /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/shrug.gif
 

hoss

New member
????????

the only thing i know to do is cut all that area out, sand the edges, tape around it w/ 1/2" to 1" space. prime the area take tape off sand smooth. fade in the original color and clear the whole thing.
 
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TAZ

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Really no telling what it could be. If it's a fiberglass fender and it was a new fender, possibly it's an airpocket in the fiberglass.

If you did bodywork on the panel, possibly it's an airpocket in the bondo.

Hard to believe it would just be in the paint itself.

Best bet is like Hoss said, cut it out, rework it, keep it small as possible, spot in the area, then reclear it.
 

Mulepick

New member
If it's poly (ethelene or urethane), good luck. I've been fighting that battle for years now.

I'd try popping the bubble with a razor, working the air out toward the hole, then reshooting clear. Color sand after dry.

Bob
 
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