paint bubbling :(
paint bubbling :(
Just finish washing my car before i store it for winter. While i was wiping it to dry, i saw a few paint bubbling. 10 minutes after, i saw a few more paint bubbling in the same area. WHY??? helps, i dont understand why the paint is bubbling
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Post a picture.itr2006 wrote:Just finish washing my car before i store it for winter. While i was wiping it to dry, i saw a few paint bubbling. 10 minutes after, i saw a few more paint bubbling in the same area. WHY??? helps, i dont understand why the paint is bubbling
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i will as soon as it stop rainingwalker111 wrote:Post a picture.itr2006 wrote:Just finish washing my car before i store it for winter. While i was wiping it to dry, i saw a few paint bubbling. 10 minutes after, i saw a few more paint bubbling in the same area. WHY??? helps, i dont understand why the paint is bubbling
same thing happend to my old 94 accord on the rear quarter panels,i washed it one day at the car wash, with the high pressure water/soap, and all of a sudden i had all these bubbles forming....to make this short....u have rust coming from the inside to the outside....if u pop one of those bubbles, u will see rust behind there.
I hope this is not what happend in your case, id hate to see an ITR forming rust!
I hope this is not what happend in your case, id hate to see an ITR forming rust!
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That was exactly what I did to my car. Took it to a car wash using a high prssure water/soap and so on.......What i dont get is that this ITR is always garage kept since i bought it. This is going to cost me a lot of moneynaDC2R wrote:same thing happend to my old 94 accord on the rear quarter panels,i washed it one day at the car wash, with the high pressure water/soap, and all of a sudden i had all these bubbles forming....to make this short....u have rust coming from the inside to the outside....if u pop one of those bubbles, u will see rust behind there.
I hope this is not what happend in your case, id hate to see an ITR forming rust!
If it's happening on the rear quarter panels, my guess would be that you still have the rear wheel well plastic in. What happens is salt and such get trapped between that wheel well and the body of the car causing it to rust from the inside it. This is not only limited to ITR's or Honda's for that matter. If you drive/live in an area where they use salt, your better off not having the wheel well in there.
x2Dave_B wrote:If it's happening on the rear quarter panels, my guess would be that you still have the rear wheel well plastic in. What happens is salt and such get trapped between that wheel well and the body of the car causing it to rust from the inside it. This is not only limited to ITR's or Honda's for that matter. If you drive/live in an area where they use salt, your better off not having the wheel well in there.
thats very UNlikely if he says he stores his car during the winter months..therefore no salt would get in those places.Dave_B wrote:If it's happening on the rear quarter panels, my guess would be that you still have the rear wheel well plastic in. What happens is salt and such get trapped between that wheel well and the body of the car causing it to rust from the inside it. This is not only limited to ITR's or Honda's for that matter. If you drive/live in an area where they use salt, your better off not having the wheel well in there.
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But water and dirt would. It doesnt have to be salt to make something rust.naDC2R wrote:thats very UNlikely if he says he stores his car during the winter months..therefore no salt would get in those places.Dave_B wrote:If it's happening on the rear quarter panels, my guess would be that you still have the rear wheel well plastic in. What happens is salt and such get trapped between that wheel well and the body of the car causing it to rust from the inside it. This is not only limited to ITR's or Honda's for that matter. If you drive/live in an area where they use salt, your better off not having the wheel well in there.
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You've got to look at where he lives too.naDC2R wrote: thats very UNlikely if he says he stores his car during the winter months..therefore no salt would get in those places.
Vancouver is one of the wettest climates in Canada. Plus it's coastal so there's always a hint of salt in the air to make matters worse.
He may not drive it in the snow, but I'm betting he drives it in the rain. That's all it takes for rust to form on bare metal.
I drove it several times in the rain but i dont think enough to form rust. Oh well, damage is done. Any suggestion what i should do?? im thinking of getting that under coating after i repaint itDawn, Destroyer of Worlds wrote:You've got to look at where he lives too.naDC2R wrote: thats very UNlikely if he says he stores his car during the winter months..therefore no salt would get in those places.
Vancouver is one of the wettest climates in Canada. Plus it's coastal so there's always a hint of salt in the air to make matters worse.
He may not drive it in the snow, but I'm betting he drives it in the rain. That's all it takes for rust to form on bare metal.
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It only takes one time in the rain to get rust starting. As long as you have bare metal showing, it can happen. Plus it's really damp where you live, so that doesn't help.itr2006 wrote: I drove it several times in the rain but i dont think enough to form rust. Oh well, damage is done. Any suggestion what i should do?? im thinking of getting that under coating after i repaint it
So where is the rust on the car? If it's by the wheelwell, take out the factory liners like Jim and Dave mentioned above. Yes, you should get the undercoating.
As far as fixing it goes, you'll need to take it to a good body shop, I imagine. I have no idea how to go about fixing that issue, I've never had it happen to me before.... it sounds like it's already eaten through the metal from the inside out, in which case it'll be harder to fix than just sanding, treating and repainting. But if you post a pic someone else here may be able to help you better.
Best of luck.
Dawn, Destroyer of Worlds wrote:It only takes one time in the rain to get rust starting. As long as you have bare metal showing, it can happen. Plus it's really damp where you live, so that doesn't help.itr2006 wrote: I drove it several times in the rain but i dont think enough to form rust. Oh well, damage is done. Any suggestion what i should do?? im thinking of getting that under coating after i repaint it
So where is the rust on the car? If it's by the wheelwell, take out the factory liners like Jim and Dave mentioned above. Yes, you should get the undercoating.
As far as fixing it goes, you'll need to take it to a good body shop, I imagine. I have no idea how to go about fixing that issue, I've never had it happen to me before.... it sounds like it's already eaten through the metal from the inside out, in which case it'll be harder to fix than just sanding, treating and repainting. But if you post a pic someone else here may be able to help you better.
Best of luck.
I will try my best to post some pictures this weekend. Im not sure if gonna pop the bubble, not till next summer anyways or money to do re-paint. Or should i?? this really sux....thanks for all the info and support you guys. I hope this won't happen to your itr