
What caused these hairlines?
The paint was done by a professional (not me


I will suffer them for the time being but might repaint in the future, either these or replacement parts, and I wondering what do I have to avoid.



Thanks, that makes sense. I hope Ace arrives and can confirm the diagnosisGreasemeup wrote:I think their called "crows feet" and are associated with paint underneath, I am under the impression that the 2 paint jobs expand / shrink at different rates with temperature change, cracks appear because their stuck to each other, something's got to give.
Not a painter, so could just be urban myth / legend.
The cracks have been there for a while (3-5 years). I was doing a little tarting and tiding and it got me thinking, but as I said I probably won't re-paint just yet.Thommo wrote:How long have the cracks been there? I come across spider cracks particularly in fibreglass.and it's generally an age/stress thing.
Crows feet or shrinkage is when you fuck your recoat times up or when you try and chuck an acrylic over an enamel etc.
2k basecoat is shocking for it whe your song repairs or touch ups. The reducers are somewhat acidic.