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Fisheyes (including air line contamination)


* An example of this type of paint challenge, but not necessarily the only representation.
PAINT ISSUE:
craters in clear coat -OR- fisheyes in car paint -OR- oil in airline causing paint defects
PREVENTION:
- Clean and degrease all surfaces thoroughly before painting.
- Don’t use silicone-based products near the paint area.
- Drain compressor and air lines regularly.
- Install an air filtering system to remove oil and moisture from supply.
- Install oil/water traps and air dryers on compressor lines.
- Maintain air supply by draining, cleaning, and changing filters regularly.
- Never use old hoses that have been used for mechanical work.
- Use fisheye eliminator additive only if the problem is persistent.
TO REPAIR:
- Add fisheye eliminator and respray if needed.
- Let the paint dry, sand out the craters, clean the area, and repaint.
- Remove wet paint with solvent and refinish if caught immediately.
- Sand out affected area, clean thoroughly, and refinish.
- Use fisheye eliminator additive as needed.