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Small Paint blisters growing under high end factory paint,
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<blockquote data-quote="Johnny" data-source="post: 436768" data-attributes="member: 13599"><p>yep - that makes more sense, Dale.</p><p>several years ago, a friend of mine hired me to touch up</p><p>the "hangar rash" on his 1960 Cessna 310 with an airbrush.</p><p>his plane was painted with imron paint and the touchups</p><p>looked horrible !!! would not buff out.</p><p>the owner called the Imron Co. and they told him that you</p><p>can not - and should not - push Imron Paint through an airbrush</p><p>or use conventional brushes and rollers to touch up their product.</p><p>so lesson learned there (for me).</p><p>the hangar that overhauled his plane paid for a total repaint of his airplane.</p><p></p><p>So - if anyone has something that has been factory painted with Imron two-part</p><p>paint, it may be impossible to "touch up" with the same product (and achieve satisfactory results).</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Johnny, post: 436768, member: 13599"] yep - that makes more sense, Dale. several years ago, a friend of mine hired me to touch up the "hangar rash" on his 1960 Cessna 310 with an airbrush. his plane was painted with imron paint and the touchups looked horrible !!! would not buff out. the owner called the Imron Co. and they told him that you can not - and should not - push Imron Paint through an airbrush or use conventional brushes and rollers to touch up their product. so lesson learned there (for me). the hangar that overhauled his plane paid for a total repaint of his airplane. So - if anyone has something that has been factory painted with Imron two-part paint, it may be impossible to "touch up" with the same product (and achieve satisfactory results). . [/QUOTE]
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