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Dakmis
03-09-2005, 10:42 PM
http://img156.exs.cx/img156/480/dscn09150np.jpg



any idea what it is? u can`t feel them with your fingers

Setec Astronomy
03-09-2005, 10:45 PM
Is that SS paint? That looks like the paint failing to me....

MongooseGA
03-09-2005, 10:46 PM
Ah, the joys of clear coat failure.

dternst
03-09-2005, 11:13 PM
I have the same thing on the LabRat (`99 Black S10)... from years of neglect... before I was saved.

Dakmis
03-09-2005, 11:36 PM
can anything help it? or is repaint the only way?

dternst
03-09-2005, 11:48 PM
Painting is the only way to repair it.

Eliot Ness
03-10-2005, 12:00 AM
Originally posted by Dakmis

can anything help it? or is repaint the only way?

JDookie was able to improve CC failure a bit in this thread, so it may be worth a try if you want to prolong the time before a repaint. You can`t hurt it much more by giving it a shot, but as dternst said, the only permanent solution is a repaint.



http://autopia.org/forums/showthread.php?s=&threadid=47725

imported_Adamah
03-10-2005, 12:46 AM
Looks like most neglected Ford clear coats after 5 or more years. What is it?

salty
03-10-2005, 01:34 AM
Mid-late `90s s-10`s and sonoma`s seems to have problems with it.

I had a guy come by the shop today with a 90`s black dakota. It had a bra on the hood that scratched and marred from rubbing and he wanted it polished. When i had a closer look it was pretty bad but should be able to improve greatly. Also on closer look the hood was 2 or 3 times as bad as Dakmis posted. The damage was only under the bra. I am thinking it is from silicone drift, from whatever product was used on the bra. (he just bought the truck) so he does not know.

Setec Astronomy
03-10-2005, 07:12 AM
Silicone drift?

Lowejackson
03-10-2005, 08:17 AM
I had clear coat failure a few years ago and it looked nothing like that. Mine was in complete patches and looked like this http://www.autoint.com/tips/oem_clearcoat_fail.html

Setec Astronomy
03-10-2005, 08:25 AM
I have seen that "checked" appearance several times on old SS paint...including a couple that I have owned; an indication that there is not much paint left, IMO.

togwt
03-10-2005, 10:00 AM
Originally posted by Lowejackson

I had clear coat failure a few years ago and it looked nothing like that. Mine was in complete patches and looked like this http://www.autoint.com/tips/oem_clearcoat_fail.html



Pure semantics at this point as it will require a re-pant to correct



Clear Coat Cracks:

The cracks created could penetrate the clear through to the colour coat (base) this condition cannot be corrected by buffing or levelling the surface, it requires refinishing of the paint system by a body shop, and is due to the results of water permeating the paint in a localized area, along with high temperatures causing the clear coat to expand. Acids enter the breach formed in the clear coat and attack the resin (oils) binder system.

JonM

JasonD
03-10-2005, 10:04 AM
You can minimize it but you can`t get rid of it. Here`s a couple pics of my beater Explorer that has the same type of cc failure on the hood.



Before:

http://autopia.org/gallery/data/500/5571img_0529.jpg



After:

http://autopia.org/gallery/data/500/5571img_0541.jpg



As you can see, it`s still there but it definitely minimized and on certain angles you could just barely see it all anymore. Like this:







http://autopia.org/gallery/data/500/5571img_0540.jpg





Not long after I originally posted the pics of this particular detail, another member posted some before and after pics of a black Explorer with the same exact cc failure and he was able to hide 90% of the cracks with a rotary. My work was done by PC, but since I don`t have anything to lose (and I just bought a rotary) I am going to try to polish them down some more with a rotary this time. Regardless, the hood needs to be repainted so I can`t mess it up.