chris_uk
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since my tyres were/are dangerously low i decided to get some new wheels.
they are not as nice i dont think but they have brand new tyres all round and i just needed to paint them black.
primed

1 coat of gloss black


so far so good but does anyone know why this cracking happens?

i just sand it back and recoat it and it seems to work ok, but its abit annoying so i just got to put the final coats on now and hopefully should be ready to pop on in the morning.
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Ben G
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i believe that happens because it hasn't bonded with the layer underneth it.
maybe need to key the paint underneath up more, or scotch brite iirc?
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andys sxi
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im not sure if its had a reaction with something to make it crack like that some 1 else might tell you tho
April 08 feature car
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Twiggy
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to cold/hot?
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Mobby
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thats what my alloys did
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Cole
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i would say thats a reaction in the paint what did you use to clean the wheels after you sanded them and applied the primer
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chris_uk
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cleaned with soapy water, then sanded then wrinsed with water and white spirit then left to dry.
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evans_corsab
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usually like petrol or wd40 some fluid like that left on and the paint doesnt stick at all .
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Cole
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theres your problem its the white spirit i would say what i would use is spirit wipe its what we use at work before we apply any paint
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chris_uk
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they were all cleaned the same way and only 1 did it lol
i think i might not of left it to dry propperly and it was slightly damp.
not that its a problem now like, they are all finished, well left to dry anyway
[Edited on 10-01-2009 by chris_uk]
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Cole
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its a chemical reaction between the primer and what was ever on the wheel nothing to do with drying
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chris_uk
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quote: Originally posted by Cole
its a chemical reaction between the primer and what was ever on the wheel nothing to do with drying
ah rite, oki doki then 
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