Blistering paintwork
Posted: Sat Jan 12, 2008 12:10 pm
At christmas I noticed a couple of small areas on the top surface of the rear clam that had blistered, and the paint peeled off.
My boot has always leaked badly, and I've never worked out from where. Last winter I took all the carpets out so I could keep on top of the puddle, but I hadn't bothered this winter.
What I suspect is that the mositure had soaked into the fabric of the clam, so intended to seal every possible leak-point around the boot. In the meantime, I took carpets out again and I've been sponging the water out every day.
However, today I noticed many more of these blistered areas, and they're much worse - runs of them in some areas.
They weren't there yesterday, and the car was covered in ice today, suggesting the mositure must be ingrained in the clam, and is expanding in the cold.
Has anyone experienced this; anything I can do in the meantime to stop it worsening.
The paintwork is pretty much fecked now as it's not going to take much for it to peel off.
My boot has always leaked badly, and I've never worked out from where. Last winter I took all the carpets out so I could keep on top of the puddle, but I hadn't bothered this winter.
What I suspect is that the mositure had soaked into the fabric of the clam, so intended to seal every possible leak-point around the boot. In the meantime, I took carpets out again and I've been sponging the water out every day.
However, today I noticed many more of these blistered areas, and they're much worse - runs of them in some areas.
They weren't there yesterday, and the car was covered in ice today, suggesting the mositure must be ingrained in the clam, and is expanding in the cold.
Has anyone experienced this; anything I can do in the meantime to stop it worsening.
The paintwork is pretty much fecked now as it's not going to take much for it to peel off.