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Bubbles in paint job, any way to get them out?

Started by SaltLick, August 02, 2008, 05:33:02 PM

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SaltLick

crazy question, just checking.

My bike has an aftermarket paint job on it. When i got it, there are two quarter sized bubbles in the paint. Is there any way to get these out?

He Man

how long has it been since you got the paintjob done? id go back to the painter and get him to fix it.
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SaltLick

Quote from: He Man on August 02, 2008, 06:17:57 PM
how long has it been since you got the paintjob done? id go back to the painter and get him to fix it.

the paint job was already like that when i got the bike a year ago. i talked him down cause of it a few hundred bucks, of course that was spent many moons ago.  What if you poke a hole in the bubble with a pin? What if you slit it with a razorblade can you glue it down somehow?

S4ROB

Save yourself some grief and just plan on getting it repainted this winter. You could experment with it, but nothing is going to make them go away.
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SaltLick

Quote from: S4ROB on August 02, 2008, 07:45:48 PM
Save yourself some grief and just plan on getting it repainted this winter. You could experment with it, but nothing is going to make them go away.

dam.....

Benjamin5150

What year/model Monster do you have?

The reason I ask is because there were a number of S2R's that had defective plastic tanks.  Mine being one of them.   They would "blister" and would look as if they had bubbles in the paint.   However, it's not the paint, it's the actual plastic comprising the tank.  Ducati was replacing them under warranty. (However, mine didn't start to blister until my warranty had expired and I was out of luck with Ducati NA.)  Makes you wonder if this is what precipated the whole replaceable "skins" approach on the 696 tanks. 

Anyway, I thought I would bring that up in case you have an S2R.

S4ROB

Quote from: SaltLick on August 02, 2008, 08:08:10 PM
dam.....

Don't take it so hard [drink]  Look at bright side. You could start thinking about how you want it. Then send it to DP.
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SaltLick

Quote from: S4ROB on August 02, 2008, 09:20:09 PM
Don't take it so hard [drink]  Look at bright side. You could start thinking about how you want it. Then send it to DP.



how much does duc painter charge for just a flat black paint job? Any prep work you have to do first before shipping it to him?

SaltLick

Quote from: Benjamin5150 on August 02, 2008, 08:35:08 PM
What year/model Monster do you have?

The reason I ask is because there were a number of S2R's that had defective plastic tanks.  Mine being one of them.   They would "blister" and would look as if they had bubbles in the paint.   However, it's not the paint, it's the actual plastic comprising the tank.  Ducati was replacing them under warranty. (However, mine didn't start to blister until my warranty had expired and I was out of luck with Ducati NA.)  Makes you wonder if this is what precipated the whole replaceable "skins" approach on the 696 tanks. 

Anyway, I thought I would bring that up in case you have an S2R.

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ducpainter

Quote from: SaltLick on August 02, 2008, 09:37:45 PM
how much does duc painter charge for just a flat black paint job? Any prep work you have to do first before shipping it to him?
Why don't you ask dp?    ;D
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Quote from: SaltLick on August 02, 2008, 09:37:45 PM
how much does duc painter charge for just a flat black paint job? Any prep work you have to do first before shipping it to him?

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Another +1 for DP.

He painted my tank a couple years ago.  It was a matte finish and it was fantastic.  Also hand painted the Duc logo on, which came out better than I had hoped.  So be creative and make him work for a paycheck.
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