hankthebigdog
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I sanded and primed a 38 chevy truck a while back. I used nason self etch primer and followed the instructions to the tee. The truck sat a few months then I scuffed it with oooo scotch brite pads from a paint friend of mine. This primer went on a pea green in color and looked good. I decided to paint it yesterday and used white automotive paint [nason] that was white. Ok here is the deal. When I put the paint on, as it began to dry, I started to see orange streaks begin to bleed through in many places on the truck.
I had a painter friend look at this and he had never seen it before either.
I took the truck down to bare metal, cleaned with rust inhibitor before priming, and everything looked good until the paint hit it. I did notice a place on the inside where I sprayed a piece behind the seat that did not get primered, and found the same bleed through.
Any ideas.
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I had a painter friend look at this and he had never seen it before either.
I took the truck down to bare metal, cleaned with rust inhibitor before priming, and everything looked good until the paint hit it. I did notice a place on the inside where I sprayed a piece behind the seat that did not get primered, and found the same bleed through.
Any ideas.
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