The car was not prepped right. Klix- Wax & Grease remover was not use. bad primer or maybe no harder in primer. or Rust under paint. it can go on and on. I seen one car that had rust pin holes that made the paint bubble from water getting behind. I also seen a factor fender that had factory primer get painted and the paint peeled off because it was not prepped.
Age of the paint job, extreme heat or cold, and not washing and waxing your car regularly can cause issues with the clear coat. Sanding the car, replacing the base coat of paint and the clear coat is a solution.
Direct sunlight speeds up the process.
you need to be more specific? is the paint peeling? is it oxidized? is it faded? Anyway if the paint is just faded or a little out of shape, get it compounded or buffed it will make a world a difference.
Removing previously applied paint tops gloss paint from peeling of the undercoat on staircase.
You can but it wont last, you will have a bigger peeling mess.
In order to stop the paint from peeling on your Chevy, you will have to sand down the affected area, and then paint over it with a new coat. If your 1982 Chevy pickup is peeling off, then it has been repainted. There is nothing you can do except to wax it.
take the car to the dealer and demand a new paint job, this is due to lack of a good clear coat during the painting of the car.
yep.
scrape the peely paint off and then re-paint it
Scrub it all off, sand the surface and paint a primer first.
Physical
If you want it to stop peeling the only sure way is to strip the peeling panels to bare metal.
repaint it
In order to prepare clapboard siding for new paint, it is important to remove all old, peeling paint. Peeling paint can be removed by using a scraper or wire brush.