Bubbling paint on doors
Bubbling paint on doors
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TaylotS2K

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1,964 posts

230 months

Saturday 21st March 2009
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Bro-in-law has a 2002 sports tourer and recently he noticed bubbling paint on both doors near to the top. Is this common? His cars paintwork always lookked good until a few weeks ago. He's just wondering if something happened at the garage when it went in for the interior to be dried due to a leaky seal......also the bottom seal of the window where it goes into the door has slightly risen near the wing mirror.


Justin S

3,658 posts

284 months

Saturday 21st March 2009
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the rubber seal lifting on the window is because the clips underneath are rusting and bubbling up. I have the same on my passenger side and will get a replacement. The bubbling paint is possibly water under the paint.Try and leave it in the sunshine and see if they shrink.

TaylotS2K

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1,964 posts

230 months

Sunday 22nd March 2009
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Cheers for the info!

andy_s

19,816 posts

282 months

Sunday 22nd March 2009
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The paint bubbling on the doors is a fairly common affliction especially in older cars - think it is something to do with the grp having moisture in it which leaches; I've the same idiosyncracy, there's not much to be done I don't think, I'm having mine redone as part of a bigger refresh but I'm not sure whether it'll solve it entirely - I'm not too bothered to be honest, just one of those things.

dhouthoo

16 posts

240 months

Monday 23rd March 2009
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I have bubbles on one of my doors too! They grow and eventually break. IMO this is just badly applied paint, the door surface was probably not fat free. My car is out of warranty, but I contacted Lotus anyway. After all, this is not your normal wear and tear, this is a production error. They told me to start a claim through an official dealer. An expert will come and look at my door, probably to see if it wasn't resprayed etc ...

Gooby

9,269 posts

257 months

Monday 23rd March 2009
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The new body panels have to be heat cycled before they release certain gasses. If this is not done properly then the rash of bubbles appear in odd places.