Car paint that seems to melt?

Car paint that seems to melt?

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RazerSauber

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2,280 posts

60 months

Wednesday 7th August 2019
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Hi guys. I've started the process of respraying a bonnet on an R50 Mini and I'm having terrible trouble with the paint. there's obvious evidence that this has been painted before (By a chimp I suspect. Over spray in places I didn't think you could get it) and the paint is awful. It's in a "near enough" shade of liquid yellow that has some deep cracks in. Cracks are a good .5mm deep and wide enough to fit a ball point pen in. I set about the cracks in the paint work with a mouse sander and after about an hour had managed to smudge some of them but as I'm sanding the paint sort of melts? There's no lacquer involved here as far as I can tell you, just paint. It clogs up sand paper at a rate of knots and even sticks well to the pant/rust removal disk I've got on my angle grinder. Is there a faster way to get rid of paint like this? I don't want to go out and get paint stripper as I'm meant to be doing this job on a budget (the intention was a rattle can finish and the loaning of a polisher) and I preferably don't want to spend all the hours god sends taking the whole bonnet top back to bare metal. Is there anything I can do to the paint to stop it 'melting'? I can get some pictures if it'll help with the description.

gazzarose

1,162 posts

133 months

Wednesday 7th August 2019
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It sort of sounds like its been painted with a rattle can once. If it has, then celulose thinners will remove the rattle can paint but leave any OEM 2 pack paint or filler there. At least then you can see what you're working with,

paintman

7,687 posts

190 months

Friday 9th August 2019
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If you have no idea what paint - or other substance - is on the bonnet then your only safe option to avoid further issues is to go back to bare metal & start again. You speak of saving money, but if you put new paint & get a reaction then your new paint is wasted.
Try wet hand sanding.

V8covin

7,312 posts

193 months

Friday 9th August 2019
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You need a da