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<blockquote data-quote="candyman206" data-source="post: 2321625" data-attributes="member: 559548"><p>I'm in auto body right now. This happened to a kit car that we had to color match. I don't know what it is called but it will keep on happenning until you sand it all the way down. THe parts you cut into past the primer are now going to keep on getting softened by the new paint. So it's just gonna be a whole mess if you don't just start all over again. Sorry for the bad news. It's something related to being THERMAL PLASTIC, which is something like ice and butter you could keep on melting it but THERMAL SET things can never be put into original form. THe pain is THERMAL PLASTIC is constantly gettin melted by the new paint that has solvent in it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="candyman206, post: 2321625, member: 559548"] I'm in auto body right now. This happened to a kit car that we had to color match. I don't know what it is called but it will keep on happenning until you sand it all the way down. THe parts you cut into past the primer are now going to keep on getting softened by the new paint. So it's just gonna be a whole mess if you don't just start all over again. Sorry for the bad news. It's something related to being THERMAL PLASTIC, which is something like ice and butter you could keep on melting it but THERMAL SET things can never be put into original form. THe pain is THERMAL PLASTIC is constantly gettin melted by the new paint that has solvent in it. [/QUOTE]
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