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Auto Painting : How to Remove Small Bubbles in an Automotive Paint Job

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Uploaded by on Aug 12, 2009

Bubbles can occur in automotive paint jobs for a number of reasons, such as a high temperature, inconsistency with the materials and water vapor in the air lines. Learn about finding out the source of bubbles before redoing a paint job with help from an auto restoration specialist in this free video on removing small bubbles in auto paint jobs.

Expert: Joel Jones
Contact: www.jonesys.com
Bio: Joel Jones has an associate's degree in automotive repair and a bachelor's degree in mechanical and manufacturing engineering.
Filmmaker: Lisa Fenderson

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Autos & Vehicles

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  • I've now got a problem with my car in that it has started showing severe paint defects to the bonnet. This first started appearing on saturday Morning (14/01/12) and has got progressively worse. Additional info: Both Saturday/Sunday car was frozen due to low temperatures. I'm pretty sure it's Micro blisters, there is 100's of them.. Guess it's a respray for me :(

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  • Just sand the clear coat with 1000 sand paper and then 2000 grit and buff and polish and u will have no orange peel there really no way to paint without getting a little bit orange peel

  • Thanks for explaning,was very interesting video,but my question is:

    after painting the car with metalic color and then clear coat,finally i find smal waves which make me feel disappointed..tell me please how can we pain with no waves

  • in your vidoe talking about bubbles and water in stuff like dat... is dat due to a bad compressor..? or..?

  • Can you use 1200 wetpaper??

  • ha the first bubble is from a pop or more likely a beer

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