retneprac
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Well I have a great dilemma with the blue beasty. 2004 TD5 110.
Ever since I've owned the 110, the paint on the doors has been peeling off. Front door first, then rear, back panel, now passenger side.
I ask myself if the factory paint job was defective and whether in time the whole vehicle will be effected by peeling layers, or whether it had a respray in a previous life, (found no evidence of it mind) and its that that has failed.
What do I do about it?
Patch it up, see what happens with the rest of vehicle.
Full rub down to clean metal, start again on all paint.
Part rub as prep for a new top coat?
Is it something in terms of a test that can be looked at by a pro to check adhesion between layers?
Ever since I've owned the 110, the paint on the doors has been peeling off. Front door first, then rear, back panel, now passenger side.
I ask myself if the factory paint job was defective and whether in time the whole vehicle will be effected by peeling layers, or whether it had a respray in a previous life, (found no evidence of it mind) and its that that has failed.
What do I do about it?
Patch it up, see what happens with the rest of vehicle.
Full rub down to clean metal, start again on all paint.
Part rub as prep for a new top coat?
Is it something in terms of a test that can be looked at by a pro to check adhesion between layers?