PaulJS
Well-Known Member
Not sure you need to be below water for osmosis to occur. I had extensive osmosis to the roof of my Matra sports car a few years back! A respray didn't cure it either; the blisters reappeared.
Hi Phil, I can't really see that as being caused by osmosis because osmosis, and reverse-osmosis depend on there being a pressure differential across the interface. ? Maybe there were exposed ends of the glass fibres wicking in rain water before paint had been applied?
I could be wrong of course...
Sorry to upset the apple cart.. BUT osmosis is like a CANCER, if left un-treated it can and usually gets worse. The blisters caused by OSMOSIS are full of water...SALT water. Salt has a nasty reaction to water.. it draws more in and so the problem grows.
Sorry to put a damper on all the ''dont worry brigade'' If you do have ''OSMOSIS'' Remove all blisters, dry out, wash with lots of FRESH water, dry out and then repair.
Peter
Hi Peter, Good to hear from someone with a different viewpoint.