Chances are the old paint was already loose and it stuck to the paint brush or roller. Surface prep, no matter what method is used is hard, but necessary work.
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a coat of paint
Coat of Paint
New Coat of Paint was created in 2000.
Usually there is a base coat of a solid colour, a coat of the chameleon paint, and then a clear coat
One coat of paint is a layer of paint applied and allowed to dry. Two coats is double this with proper drying between each coat.
Your paint should dry to the exact color of the sample, if it does not, the color was mixed wrong. When you apply a fresh coat of the same color paint, it goes on lighter, and darkens as it dries.
Yes. It would be your base coat.
You could try sanding the clear coat off where it is pealing then re-coat with new seal coat, I am not sure just how well that would work. Of course the best thing would be to take it to a paint shop and have it professionally repainted. I can tell you from experience that if you do nothing the paint under the seal coat will deteriorate to primer and it will rust through that.
A coat of paint
A coat. Any layer of paint is called a coat. Thick or thin. The first coat is called a base or primer coat.
The homograph for a layer of paint and a heavy jacket is "coat."