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roof ploblem.?

Body work and Paint Q & A
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yasmany454ss   +1y
sup guys.here is the deal i have a 94 chevy pick up and im preping it for paint well all the body work is done.i body work the half of the roof and just prime that spot were it had body filler.....yesterday i was doing the final blocking and it had a spot on the front portion of the roof that it wouldnt feather it.well i got a blade and it peels off. what sould i do now?by the way the truck is white
SSM-Webmaster   +1y
if i understand what your saying you should Scuff the entire roof with a prep scuffing pad spray the entire surface with primer wet sand it then seal it allow about 15mins to flash and throw down the color...post some pics
Idragit   +1y
if its the bondo or body filler coming off it needs to be removed and there must be bare metal before the filler is applied..
SSM-Webmaster   +1y
yeah is it paint or the actual body filler that is peeling up
BAGD RANGER   +1y
I WOULD SUGGEST CUTTING THE ROF OFF - IT SOLVES YOUR PROBLEM BUT THEN WOULD BRING SO MUCH MORE -- I NO MY ADVICE DDINT HELP MUCH BUT ID THOUGHT ID SHARE !!!!!
CadeCustoms   +1y
you need to strip the filler off and sand the surface with 80 grit, or take it to bare metal...and start over...otherwise, big problems later one.......
yasmany454ss   +1y
the ploblem is not with the filler.is with the stock paint
granth   +1y
so its stock paint that you were trying to get rid of is what your saying? if thats the case i wouldnt worry about it and just keep sanding the roof completely and spray it with some primer.
shakey   +1y
you're going to have to keeps sanding until it feathers. you don't want to risk the paint letting go and taking your new paint with it.
eyecandy customs   +1y
ok dude, heres the deal, or whats up... chevy, ford, chrysler, and toyota all had this problem, the paint not sticking to the factory sealer.... so, you are going to have to strip the factory paint down to metal, with say 80 grit on a DA sander, or air craft stripper and remove all the factory stuff, and including the work you did, and start over, unfortunatly, the rest of the truck is headed in that same direction if it has all the factory paint on it too.....
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