Paul King
MrPJK
Hi everyone,I added gas to my Dart and i use Sea Foam ,I spilled a bit and wipped it off right away and the paint curled in a spot like paint stripper just below the gas cap ,anyone ever seen this happen .Thanks
Yep. It sucks. Our old Mopars don't like to be filled up with those auto shut off nozzles. (not much choice)Hi everyone,I added gas to my Dart and i use Sea Foam ,I spilled a bit and wiped it off right away and the paint curled in a spot like paint stripper just below the gas cap ,anyone ever seen this happen .Thanks
I have read about that situation many times right here on FABO. A lot of it boils down to what type of paint, and/or what type of topcoat/clearcoat was used, it any......
Sucks that happened, hopefully you can find a match and blend it. In the future, maybe carry around a rag to catch any drips? That’s what I do. Gasoline does not like paint.
Im hopeing i can have it spotted in ,might be a hard colour to match .@Dicer is correct. If no hardener was added, the paint was never really cured properly even though it feels and looks like it. If you had to recoat that with properly mixed enamel with hardener in it, it would wrinkle. It's a good thing paint technology has changed.
Maybe. It's an easy enough colour to tint. It would be easier to blend the colour and clear the whole quarter, IMO.
On a brighter note.....your garage floor looks REALLY nice!