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Ccorazone 04-26-2012 07:11 PM

Update on "WORK in PROGRESS"
 
Well, not much has happened in the way a progress on my project. I am going to name it TAWANDA, after the "battle cry" by Izzy in the movie "Fried Green Tomatos". I've my share of (uh) battle cries if you understand my meaning.
#1 every time I put on a second coat of paint the finish crinkles. I have waited as long as 4days in between coats.
#2. The veneer bubbled and became wavy . I may have to remove it and start over. We will see if I can make it smooth with a little manipulation.
With all that happening I haven't made much progress.
I have kept myself busy, however, nothing seems to get done.

coloradosky 04-27-2012 01:09 AM

Love the name you chose. I enjoy reading your updates.

Brynn 04-27-2012 08:32 AM

Eek, now I'm afraid to do mine! I found this on another forum, you said you used Rustoleum primer, right? Did you use the self-etching stuff?


That's what I suspected. If I'm not mistaken you only have a two-hour window to recoat over the primer. After that you have to wait 48 hours before recoating. I used Rustoleum on my wheels and had the same problem you did. First coat looked like glass. I came back the next day and tried to recoat and the painted fubared almost instantly, crackling everywhere. It's unfortunate that you had to learn the hard way like I did. The only thing you did wrong was use Rustoleum. But I didn't sandblast, I just sanded everything back down smooth and started over. It was a PITA and I will never, repeat never, use Rustoleum again on anything. Good luck.
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