Cause
Air trapped beneath the paint expands, resulting in the detachment of the paint film from the substrate. This frequently results from:
- Poor application of filler, stopper or primer resulting in entrapped air.
- Poor feather edging of chipped film.
- Bridging of seams and boxed corners by the paint film.
- Porosity and air pockets in the primer due to inferior or insufficient thinner, the compressed air pressure too high, or dry spraying.
- Failure to prepare and seal substrate correctly, especially when spraying GRP.
- Excessive application of heat during drying.
Prevention
- Ensure correct application of filler, stopper or primer.
- Feather edges of chipped film properly.
- Avoid heavy paint application and ensure that the film penetrates into seams and boxed corners.
- Always use recommended thinner and correct spraying techniques. Apply primers in thin web films.
- Examine the substrate for porosity, especially for gel coat bubbles in GRP. Prepare and seal carefully.
- Avoid excessive application of heat during drying.
Rectification
The paint must be removed to the depth of the bubble, any underlying defect remedied and the area repainted.