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Old 04-10-2004, 09:00 PM   #2
JimKshortstep4x4
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I have not had fish eye in a long time but as I recall it can be a bad situation. The last time that I had fish eye it was on a glove box door and I assume that it was caused by silicone that was applied by someone using some product.

Anyway I had sanded the glove box, primed and painted it. The fish eye came through. I resanded, primed and painted, the fish eye came back. I ended up sand blasting the door, cleaning with lacquer thinner and then applied a primer/sealer. This worked as the paint turned out good.

The sooner you can get rid of the fish eye the better. I would try wet sanding and cleaning again before applying the next coat of paint. There are some good degreasers available to use for cleaning.

My experience with fish eye was over 10 years ago and there might be other products that work.

Good luck!

Jim
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