Hi group. It has been a while since I have last posted anything. I finally got the chevelle back after 6 months and I seem to have a major problem. The car was finished in 99 Toyota super white. The car turned out pretty good and as I was expecting, I have to do some detail work to put the car to my satisfaction. But here is the new problem. It was painted with base/clear and every paint product used on it was Sherwin Williams. This is the product of choice by my painter and he is very comfortable with it. I got it back and let it sit for a month before I started doing any work to it. Well now there are spots on the car which are turning a nicotine stain type yellow under the clear coat. It has no pattern to it at all. I went by the paint shop today and he wants to see it ASAP and that makes me feel good. He says that this is the first time this has ever happened to him and he sprayed this car as he does all his other projects. He assured me he mixed the 2 gallons of base together so that rules any of that out I suppose. The only thing that concerms me is he buffed this car 2 days after it was sprayed and the compund he used is of a yellow base. I see alot of guys on here are more than backyard painters and would like some input as to what could have happened and if you have ever seen this before. The bad part now will be making repairs to it. I have a ton of sweat equity in this as well as 10,000.00 in the body and paint so any input would be great so I can get a feel of what is going on here.
Thanks a bunch,
John Weaver
Thanks a bunch,
John Weaver