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PostPosted: Wed Dec 20, 2006 3:31 am 
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Can anyone tell me what the affects are when frost comes into contact with a body repaired and primed car?


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Is this a quiz, or did this happen to you?

Proper body repairs shouldnt have too much problem with frost I would expect, Unless you've got moisture trapped under the bondo or something...



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PostPosted: Wed Dec 20, 2006 10:41 am 
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Eventually the moisture will create surface rust. We forgot to primer a bare metal spot and a week later it was rusty. :blush:


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Erroneous Restrictionism! wrote:
Can anyone tell me what the affects are when frost comes into contact with a body repaired and primed car?

Same as with any other form of moisture.

You would get a more accurate answer from the person who chose the brand and type of primer, used in the application you are asking about.

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........ moisture will create surface rust ........

How long will that process take if the affected area has been "repaired and primed"? You know, like in the question that was asked, but you have not addressed.

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........ We forgot to primer a bare metal spot ........

And you would like to work on my car?

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........ and a week later it was rusty.

Is that what will happen in his "repaired and primed "scenario?



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Norm, we simply accidentally missed a spot when we were primering the bare sports. We only worked on the car on weekends so we didn't notice it until slight surface rust was occurring the next weekend. Problem was taken care of and a year later it still has not rusted, or shows any signs of it. I'm sorry Norm that I had to get everything so perfect, that accidentally missing a spot of primer was a big deal that couldn't be taken care of :roll:

A bare metal spot can rust in a quick time givin the right atmospheric conditions, such as winter when we were doing the car. It may or may not happen as fast in warmer climates. ANY bare metal spot will rust over time, I'm sure we know all that.


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 Post subject: Re: Frost!!
PostPosted: Sun Dec 24, 2006 10:41 am 
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88 Coupe wrote:
Erroneous Restrictionism! wrote:
Can anyone tell me what the affects are when frost comes into contact with a body repaired and primed car?

Same as with any other form of moisture.


Guess what Norm!...I am aware that frost is a form of moisture!


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........ we simply accidentally missed a spot when we were primering the bare sports ........

And that fact shows us, you are not qualified to work on any of my cars.

The OP asked about a primed surface, and you still have not addressed it.

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........ I am aware that frost is a form of moisture!

Did anyone say you were not?



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88 Coupe wrote:
87Delta wrote:
........ we simply accidentally missed a spot when we were primering the bare sports ........

And that fact shows us, you are not qualified to work on any of my cars.

The OP asked about a primed surface, and you still have not addressed it.

Erroneous Restrictionism! wrote:
........ I am aware that frost is a form of moisture!

Did anyone say you were not?


Was anyone asking to do work on your "Cars"?
Please stop turning these threads into problems, just answer the questions and move on. If you dont know the answers....ZZZZIIIIIPPPPP IT!...Thats how it works! If somebody wants to relate to a problem let them, thats informative too believe it or not.


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Erroneous Restrictionism! wrote:
........ Was anyone asking to do work on your "Cars"? ........

http://www.oldsconnection.com/forum/vie ... 7776#17776

Erroneous Restrictionism! wrote:
........ Please stop turning these threads into problems ........

Problems? Me? I am just along for the ride.

Erroneous Restrictionism! wrote:
........ just answer the questions and move on .........

Have I not answered questions? Have I not moved on?

If not, give us an example.

Erroneous Restrictionism! wrote:
........ If you dont know the answers ........

If I do not know the answers, I ask questions. Is there anything wrong with that?

Erroneous Restrictionism! wrote:
........ ZZZZIIIIIPPPPP IT!...Thats how it works! ........

Can you be a teeny weeny bit more specific?

Erroneous Restrictionism! wrote:
........ If somebody wants to relate to a problem let them, thats informative too believe it or not.

Your Dyslexia attacking you again? A little too much alcohol? Are you on glue?



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Well...I never really found any answers in this post...

But one frost isn't gonna do much, as long as the primer was fully cured.

Just make sure you clean it good with some 3M Prep Solvent-70 or similar...you should be doing this between dry coats anyways. You just want to make sure it's as clean as possible, and use a scuff pad before you put the next layer on (and clean it)...don't want peeling sealer.

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