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Over the last few years, my 59 TR3 has shown signs of "lifting or cracking paint" in a few areas. It was a cheap paint job done before I got the car, probably about ten years ago.
A few areas look like a patch about 1x2" is actually lifting up. The paint is "solid", but can be flexed with a finger touch. Other areas show a "crack", even though the paint appears solid to the surface.
How should I attack these areas? Sand to bare metal, prime, and re-spray the area? Ignore until the areas lose the paint completely, then re-spray the area? Live with it?
Notice I'm ignoring the option of a complete blasting and repaint job.
Thanks.
Tom
A few samples below:
Cracking:
Lifted "bubble" of paint:
A few areas look like a patch about 1x2" is actually lifting up. The paint is "solid", but can be flexed with a finger touch. Other areas show a "crack", even though the paint appears solid to the surface.
How should I attack these areas? Sand to bare metal, prime, and re-spray the area? Ignore until the areas lose the paint completely, then re-spray the area? Live with it?
Notice I'm ignoring the option of a complete blasting and repaint job.
Thanks.
Tom
A few samples below:
Cracking:

Lifted "bubble" of paint:
