Wow...what timing. Like a dummy, I strayed from the norm on the current project. I normally use Molotow Belton Premium for cab restorations (I have about 20-25 cabs under my belt so far), but this time I tried Rustoleum for that glossy "wet look" on a WMS Pharaoh restoration. For no reason really other than to work with a different product and achieve a glossy look.
And I got the crow's feet like above. I primed first with my choice of primer which has never let me down, layed down the black and then yellow stencil layer. Only on the final red layer did it crinkle. I was quite mad, to say the least. Out came the paint stripper and I took it all down to start again because any attempt to fix it was fruitless.
I've got it primed again and it's waiting for the Molotow paint to arrive. (Another wrench in the operation is that the Molotow has been recalled up here in these parts by Environment Canada, so I had to find a new source and have it shipped over.) (And of course it's a holiday here Monday, so delivery will be pushed back to Tuesday.) (It's been quite a frustrating week, as you can see.)