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A few weeks ago these were not here and now there are loads, they run up A pillar going well into the roof above drivers window, in total taking up 30 inches.

 

What is happening or as happened ?

 

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No, perhaps never, certainly not in my 3 years of ownership.

 

Only noticed them about 2 days ago, certainly were not there say a month ago.

 

Looking like I am going to have to sand back and treat cos they aint gonna polish out :cursing:.

Cant help but notice rain on the glass have you given it a wipe Andy to make sure its not rain:lol:

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Cant help but notice rain on the glass have you given it a wipe Andy to make sure its not rain:lol:

 

Definitely not rain drops you cheeky foooker :xxx:.

haha has it been near any chemicals or heat? normally thats what starts blistering mate.

No it is possibly micro blistering caused either by excessive moisture (at time if painting ) or solvent pop, reckon its moisture related. Look up micro blistering in google.

No it is possibly micro blistering caused either by excessive moisture (at time if painting ) or solvent pop, reckon its moisture related. Look up micro blistering in google.

 

years after it's been painted? would have thought that they would have appeared much sooner than that if it was a moisture problem at the time of painting. Saying that, it's certainly reacted to something.

years after it's been painted? would have thought that they would have appeared much sooner than that if it was a moisture problem at the time of painting. Saying that, it's certainly reacted to something.

Nope can occur anytime, with the right conditions

My Tailgate does this in the winter when its wet and damp,, but it will go when it gets warmer again

 

Cheerz

Has it been under a cover or tarp? Mine blistered a tiny bit after being under a cover for a short time (yes, you all told me! But now I've seen it for myself!)

My spoilers just done it Andy for a second time, i now know the reason for this, as said its due to being covered in my case.

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My Tailgate does this in the winter when its wet and damp,, but it will go when it gets warmer again

 

Cheerz

 

That is telling me to just leave it alone then but it as not exactly been cold of late and as never happened before Christoff.

 

My spoilers just done it Andy for a second time, i now know the reason for this, as said its due to being covered in my case.

 

Oh dear bud, could well be a lack of circulation as well in that lock up of yours :thumbdown:.

 

Has it been under a cover or tarp? Mine blistered a tiny bit after being under a cover for a short time (yes, you all told me! But now I've seen it for myself!)

 

No never been under a cover and I have not exposed it to heat, just been on the drive as normal :crying:.

 

chicken pox ? :)

 

Better not pick one then as it will leave a scar for eternity :cursing:.

Andy i do feel for you and cant offer any help mate,but the title to this thread is still making me smile everytime someone replys...:biggrin:

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Andy i do feel for you and cant offer any help mate,but the title to this thread is still making me smile everytime someone replys...:biggrin:

 

You can look at it first hand when you visit me in a few days, I am just going to leave it be for the time being :thumbdown:.

Sorry to see that Andy - and until I'd read Gaz's link, I'd have had no idea why/how that could happen if your car has not been painted recently....!

 

Richard:helpsmilie:

I have something to say............ It's better to burn out than to fade away..... :tt2:

You can look at it first hand when you visit me in a few days, I am just going to leave it be for the time being :thumbdown:.

 

ile bring the grinder and a tin of hammerite,be done in no time mate. Keep my lights in a drawer incase its catching:eek:

ile bring the grinder and a tin of hammerite,be done in no time mate. Keep my lights in a drawer incase its catching:eek:

 

Top man, club spirit rules....lol

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