I have paint bubbles on my 1990 Motor Home.  About the size of  dime in four
or five places.  You can pick the paint off with a finger nail.  Underneath
is a white powder which comes off.  How should I clean this?  I have factory
gray paint to spray on.  Do I need a primer?  Is this the dreaded "filiform
corrosion"?

Thanks
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From: "RJ & Krista" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Thursday, May 31, 2001 9:20 PM
Subject: [VAC] Re: Pitted aluminum trim


> Actually, the treated alloy extrusions on the window and door frames are
> one of the few places you can use  grades of steel wool (courser to
> finer) to remove pits, corrosion and clearcoat without embedding
> particles in the surface.  Just go with the length (grain) of the
> extrusion, and don't use steel wool on the skin surface.
>
> RJ
> VintageAirstream.com
>
> Bob Kiger wrote:
> >
> > The screen door and window frames on my coach are not smooth (let alone
> > shiny).  Is there a tried and true method of smoothing out the pitting
on
> > such trim?
> > Bob
> >
> > 1966 Airstream "Safari"  WBCCI #2857
> > 1966 Ford F-250 "Camper Special"
> > Mira Mar Mobile Community
> > Oceanside, California
> >
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