Nothing to do but buy new emblems. My 2006 F250 Amarillo's badges are peeling already. A real kick in the giggle berries for a $60k truck.
A latex paint is inexpensive, easy to clean up, and less odorous. If you are going over an oil base paint, be sure to prime it first to keep it from peeling.
What a nightmare you just encountered, huh? The latex is going to want to peel, and keep peeling. Short of sanding all the paint off that you just applied you can apply a coat of shellac (primer/sealer by Binzer) directly over the peeling latex paint. It dries very quickly and has an awful smell but it will take care of the peeling paint problem. I bet you will never paint over oil again.
It will bleed, get infected, and get you sick.
The best way to prevent peeling is to regularly wash and wax your vehicle.When you see dirt clinging to painted areas, that means all sorts of nasty stuff like pollution from exhaust (washed out of the air/off from road surfaces by rain) and salts from the roadway, et cetera are clinging to (and doubtlessly harming) your paint at the same time. Waxing helps keep a barrier between your expensive paint job and harmful substances.rub area with cooking oil
If you mean sun burn then use after sun, that stops it.
it depends what part of your body you're taking about but for hands and feet you should try using baby oil. Keep applying it until the peeling stops.
no everything is reset except titles and emblems
Cans or buckets that you keep paint in.
Apply moisturizer. Moisturizer, moisturizer, moisturizer. That's the trick.
you keep prestige challenges, titles, and emblems. You lose everything else you have earned
No, the only thing you keep are your titles and emblems. You lose your guns, skins, perks, attachments and killstreaks.
Chewing gum while peeling onions will keep you from crying.