Rocky
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Hi Guys
Well some things hav flared up on my car sadly he is really good guy that doing my car but things hav just turned up on it and he is redoing everything on free of charge anyways just for query i like to know why these cracks are coming up on my back bumper and bubbles on boot and front bumper were it has been filled in were the number plate was ??
why and how can it be done prober
Advice is well needed here some pics off what is happening now!!
Cracks and bubbles starting to appear on smooth boot
Cracking starting to appear were the light used to be on back bumper
Cracking starting to appear were numberplate was filled
Bubble on the number plate recess
All this has appeared 3 weeks been out!!
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wezjax
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cracks are down to the filler sinking.
bubbles will probably be a paint re-action.
i aint a pro but thats my opinion.
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Rocky
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any1 else got advice??
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astravanman
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the bubble noramlly come up when the panel hasnt been dried right before paint mate the cracks r just from filler
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corsa starter
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surely the bodyshop have to sort tht???
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Kris TD
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bubbles from where they may not have used a barrier coat. most probably the paint reacting with the primer or the old paint.
cracking and sinking cos they have used far far too much filler
[Edited on 25-04-2004 by Kris TD]
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R Lee
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yowser... that looks scary. i'd take it back to the bodyshop to get it done again.
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Kris TD
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infact i seem to rememebr seeing in progress pics of this and couldnt believe how much filler was on the boot.
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Colour-Tec Coachworks
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The bubbles are deffo from moisture. I have no doubt of that, the panel has been wet before paint has been applied (maybe not touch wet, it could be that the moisture has seeped into the filler or primer as both of these are porous)
The cracking is basically because the surface in which the filler/fibreglass has been applied has not been "keyed" well enough to hold the filler/fibreglass, therefore any movment or vibration has caused the filler to free its self from the surface.
I would bet my house that the bumper is plastic?... am i right. The reason i say that is plastic is the most difficult material/composite for filler or fibreglass to stick/grip to. Thats why so many people have probs with cracked arches etc, when they smooth in the standard plastic trim.
The solution to your bubbles problem is pretty simple. The moisture which has been trapped behind the paint is has obviously rose to the surface.. so its basically a case of removing the new paint to allow the panel to dry and allow any trapped solvents from the paint to breath, say 24hrs, then bake the panel just to be 100% that all moisture is out, then simply key the surface and begin apllying the paint again.
The solution to the cracks is quite simple to. Just dig out all the old filler, then have the surface in which the filler is being applied "keyed" properly. Spend more time that you feel you should on this stage and you will reap the rewards of no cracking .
Hope this helps.
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Rocky
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thxs colour tec for the info anything else i need to know send me u2u matey step by step if u can for a nice smooth boot
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AdiSRI
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u can see the shape of where u fillered on th tailgate, as said beofre and again now, and agreeing with Kris, there is WAY too much filler, if its welded right u shud only need a skim just to finally smooth it out....
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Greg_M
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who ever di it used WAY to much filler
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Kris TD
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when i did mine i only used filler too fill in the pin holes etc. left from the fibreglass. loks like the whole boot has been done in filler on there.
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Colour-Tec Coachworks
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There is too much filler, but that isnt the cuase of the problem. Too much filler will only really cause sinkage and make it more likely to crack...
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Greg_M
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yeah, moisure comming to surface too, but more filler = more moisture
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Colour-Tec Coachworks
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lol... i suppose. But its still not caused by the filler, the problem is the moisture!
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AdiSRI
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yes but would u use that much filler?
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Colour-Tec Coachworks
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of course not, but the filler is not causing the problem, yet everyone keeps going on about it
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AdiSRI
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That filler has defo sunk aswell as the moisture causing the bubbles, u can see the shape of the filled area on the tailgate it has sunk soo much.
It needs ripping out and doing again properly...
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Colour-Tec Coachworks
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The whole tailgate is filled. The problem on the car is 100% absolutely nothing to do with the filler... only that it has absorbed moisture, hence the bubbles. I would bet my house that if you pierced the bubbles either moisture would pour out or you will find the paint will instantly cracked off as its not stuck to the tailgate
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AdiSRI
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yes, but if u get all the paint off dry it out and repaint, its still gonna sink.
It needs metal weded on, then filler skim.
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Rocky
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right guys here is the story metal was welded on the boot coz i seen it b4 he dun anything else secondly he had to build up the top coating on the metal so it was all smooth in 1 it wasnt just all filler coz i looked into it b4 it was dun, all i got to find out is how u do it prober like so it wont sink or crack later on even the back bumper as well as the number plate recess on front advice needed on this cheers
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Kris TD
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build up a couple of layers of fibreglass matt over the metal plate and all joins. then build up with some fibreglass strand filler. then a light skim of body filler. as for the bumper, cover the hole with fibreglass matting. have too really key it if its plastic though
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Rocky
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what abt the number plate recess thats been filled on the front bumper as it cracks on that too?? how to repair that without cracking again??
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Rocky
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ttt
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