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How to four-wheeler paint from bubbling
I need to paint my four-wheeler, but I don't know what I need to do to keep it from bubbling up or chipping. Someone please help me.
Cody Suggs- Stigler, Oklahoma
2003
Paint will bubble up and/or chip if it does not have good contact with the surface it is coating. This could be from dirt or a previous layer of paint. Before you put a new coat on, make sure your bike is as clean as you can get it, and strip off the old paint and/or use a primer.

Tim Neveau
Rochester Hills, Michigan
2003
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