I am painting a tank and fenders off a Harley for my buddy. They have been stripped with an 80 grit disc, 3 coats epoxy, blocked to 320, lightly rubbed with red scotchbrite, sealed with 25% reduced epoxy, set 8 hours @ 68 degrees, sprayed activated intercoat clear, then nason Wimbledon white, then intercoat again. Waited 4 hours, started taping out graphics, and it peeled up, leaving the primer exposed.
This is the second time this has happened, the first time I had just scuffed the original finish, sprayed epoxy, blocked, sealed, then nason white, then tape peeled it up.
I thought that it was because I had the parts setting in front of the heater and the air blowing on them cured the sealer too quickly, but this time the parts were on the other side of the shop
Please help, I'm at a loss. This was supposed to be a quick job and I've gotten an insane amount of hours into it.
This is the second time this has happened, the first time I had just scuffed the original finish, sprayed epoxy, blocked, sealed, then nason white, then tape peeled it up.
I thought that it was because I had the parts setting in front of the heater and the air blowing on them cured the sealer too quickly, but this time the parts were on the other side of the shop
Please help, I'm at a loss. This was supposed to be a quick job and I've gotten an insane amount of hours into it.