MissileDaughter
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I have an annoying problem...I orginally painted a small (about four inches tall) rocket a nasty neon pink a long while ago. I sanded most of it off after deciding that I did not like the color. The part that I could not sand was on the body tube near the fins and lunch lug. I dusted it off well (with a clean dry rag) and primmed it. I made sure that it was completely dried and then I painted it again (white). Had let it dry. Taped off the body tube to paint the fins. I took the tape off and the primer and paint came off with it! Infact, it started to peel.
I also have this fin on it that the fillet keeps cracking despite what I put over it to "heal it." I have used wood glue, white glue, vinyl spackling and as a last resort is to use a little more primer to cover it. It keeps on comming back.
I feel like throwing this one away and trying to build a different one.
Anyone have any ideas on how to correct these problems or any idea to what lead to these problems?
I also have this fin on it that the fillet keeps cracking despite what I put over it to "heal it." I have used wood glue, white glue, vinyl spackling and as a last resort is to use a little more primer to cover it. It keeps on comming back.
I feel like throwing this one away and trying to build a different one.
Anyone have any ideas on how to correct these problems or any idea to what lead to these problems?