Hi Group;
The previous owner of my Corvette (65/Convert.) dripped bake fluid on fender. The fluid ate to the fiberglass, no probelm sand down, clean area with Acetone, let set under heat for a few hours, clean with PPG product (DX330), wash, clean again, let dry for a few days, sand, clean. Then comes the painting. Everthing looks good until I spray the first cost - the areas that had contamination shows up right away. The gun (HVLP) is set fine and the paint PPG Delstar sprays well on to some old fiberglass test parts I have. However, the paint on the car SUCKS! If you have any suggestions I'm all ears. Gel coat?
Thanks,
Jim Hilton
43119
The previous owner of my Corvette (65/Convert.) dripped bake fluid on fender. The fluid ate to the fiberglass, no probelm sand down, clean area with Acetone, let set under heat for a few hours, clean with PPG product (DX330), wash, clean again, let dry for a few days, sand, clean. Then comes the painting. Everthing looks good until I spray the first cost - the areas that had contamination shows up right away. The gun (HVLP) is set fine and the paint PPG Delstar sprays well on to some old fiberglass test parts I have. However, the paint on the car SUCKS! If you have any suggestions I'm all ears. Gel coat?
Thanks,
Jim Hilton
43119