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Rot 911 01-13-2022 07:57 AM

Paint cracking on my VW. What can I do to slow it down/stop it?
 
Car was painted by the previous owner. As you can see, I’ve got the paint cracking on the rear trunk/engine lid. I suspect that he applied too many layers of paint and the vibration of opening and closing the lid is causing the paint to crack. Any suggestions as to how this occurred and what I can do to try and slow down or stop any further cracking? Thanks! I really want to avoid having to repaint the engine lid as I’m not sure I can find an exact match to the paint. Plus it would be a pain in the butt to do so.


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javadog 01-13-2022 08:02 AM

I know of no way to fix that short of painting it.

In the interim, you might make sure it’s heavily waxed, to keep water infiltration from occurring.

GH85Carrera 01-13-2022 08:14 AM

Yea, the paint is lifting off of whatevr is underneath. Likely just a bad paint job.

fintstone 01-13-2022 08:17 AM

Nice car, but in the end, all that area will need to be sanded off and repainted. The only other solution I can think of would be a wrap.

id10t 01-13-2022 08:27 AM

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Originally Posted by fintstone (Post 11574623)
Nice car, but in the end, all that area will need to be sanded off and repainted. The only other solution I can think of would be a wrap.

I wouldn't consider a wrap as a fix - until the area is sanded down and reprimed at least.

Far from a paint or body expert, but from what it looks like there is either a old repair down there and the bondo or whatever is separating (not likely...) or that area wasn't completely and properly cleaned, primed, etc. before paint.

Bill Douglas 01-13-2022 08:31 AM

Call it patina and live with it.


Or get a pro to match the paint.

Baz 01-13-2022 08:42 AM

She's a beauty, Kurt! I'm no expert but seems like just being careful with any further jarring would help the most. Waxing those areas also is a good tip from Java. Good luck!

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LEAKYSEALS951 01-13-2022 09:39 AM

Looks like body filler is lifting off the metal and taking the paint with it.

fintstone 01-13-2022 09:49 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by id10t (Post 11574635)
I wouldn't consider a wrap as a fix - until the area is sanded down and reprimed at least.

Far from a paint or body expert, but from what it looks like there is either a old repair down there and the bondo or whatever is separating (not likely...) or that area wasn't completely and properly cleaned, primed, etc. before paint.

No, me either. Yes, poor prep. Many heavy coats of lacquer would sometime do that as well.

fastfredracing 01-13-2022 10:45 AM

Wonder if some super glue down in the cracks would buy you some time .

vash 01-13-2022 10:52 AM

that's a cool car!!

no clue on the temp fix. to me it seems like "game over". water can get in. and that is never a good thing.

seems like that is either gonna propagate rust, or if you are in a freeze thaw area, it will simple get under there and the cracks will spread.

Rot 911 01-13-2022 10:58 AM

Thanks for all the suggestions. I’m wondering if maybe I should just put a clear bra over it for now. That would at least keep the moisture out and perhaps slow down the cracking.

javadog 01-13-2022 11:09 AM

In the long run, it’s just easier to paint it. You can have some test panels sprayed before you start the repair, to the nail the color match.

URY914 01-13-2022 11:13 AM

Caulk it ;)

LEAKYSEALS951 01-13-2022 11:18 AM

I SOOOO want to take a large disc sander to that thing. Nice coarse grit, go right through to metal and leave a nice layer of bondo dust all over the garage and the rest of the car. :)

Do as Java says- practice mix to get the color right, then strip that off and clean up whatever is underneath.

HobieMarty 01-13-2022 06:06 PM

Flex Seal perhaps???

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vash 01-13-2022 06:07 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by URY914 (Post 11574863)
Caulk it ;)

I laughed, but this is probably the only answer. :)

Clear caulk.

Nostril Cheese 01-13-2022 08:58 PM

There's bondo under that paint. Sorry to say..

red 928 01-13-2022 10:59 PM

if it's only on the deck lid
a few hundred bucks and its fixed

Alan A 01-14-2022 03:42 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by red 928 (Post 11575472)
if it's only on the deck lid
a few hundred bucks and its fixed

This.

My TR is almost that color. One of the fenders cracked the same - after an ungodly expensive bare metal respray. Wasn’t bondo - too heavy on the paint.

The only fix was to take it back and redo. You’ll never be happy until it’s fixed...


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