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	04-29-2005 06:26 AM #1Brown stuff comming out of the paint ?
 
 Hi from Norway
 Is it possible to cover/seal an old dryed/cracked car paint ?
 And not have to srip off all paint ?
 It also have som tiny spot, and after I have washed my car (without drying it) when it has dryen by it self,it is full off small brown spots.
 (like chocolate ) I think it is the old brown filler that comes out.
 Its not rust, because this is comming from the layer between the genuin paint and repaint.
 
 Car: Rolls Royce Silver Shadow 1969 was shell grey it is no old english white.
 
 Regards
 Eivin
 
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	04-29-2005 08:52 AM #2
 Hi there i personally would strip ALL of your under coats down 2 the bare metal and start from scratch.U can use paint stripper (chemical) its harsh but it works, or get a stripping pad 40 or 80 grit depending on how much paint u have on ur car. I hope that helped u...zig 
 
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	04-29-2005 04:33 PM #3
 But the idea was not to strip  
 
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	04-29-2005 04:59 PM #4
 I second what ziggdaville says,
 You cannot have a solid top paint foundation , if the underneath substrate is crap.
 Thats the bitch of having a nice paint job , no shortcuts can be done, as everything revolves around the foundation!!!
 
 Sorry there is no easy fix
 SprayTech
 
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