First off, welcome to the forum. Second, got any pictures of this spider webbing by any chance? From experience i can think of 2 things that may be happening. One, you put the chrome basecoat on too thick. When this happens, the surface of the chrome breaks and leaves a spider web look to it, especially on corners or on rounded edges. Another thing i can think or is under cure. If the powder is not fully cured, it is very brittle and if hit or banged could cause it to crack, sort of like a piece of glass would upon impact. I've had this problem when i first started with clear coats. If i did not cure the clear long enough, and went to screw the PCV valve into the valve cover, the clear would crack around that area. Also, with the translucent colors you really dont need to use a clear coat. The translucent color acts sort of as a clear coat. You may be putting so much coating on and not giving everything enough time to become fully cured leaving it brittle and thus cracking. Like i said post some pics up if you could and we'd all be willing to help you out. Good luck!
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