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Thank you.
Ive done a few panels in the past including a bonnet with aerosols and they've still looked good 4-5 years down the line, suppose the other option would be to vinyl wrap itkloonsy wrote:don't paint a bonnet with aerosols. Even if you can make it look half decent it won't last as they don't have the same uv protection properties as professional refinishing products
I agree. The can option is no match for the real thing, the lacquer especially I've found. I'd have thought it would be the cheapest bit to get done by a bodyshop especially if you're Happy to have the washer jets just masked off? If it's any consolation, my bonnet is showing similar signs.kloonsy wrote:don't paint a bonnet with aerosols. Even if you can make it look half decent it won't last as they don't have the same uv protection properties as professional refinishing products
I've got some spare carbon wrap if you want some to give it a try? been thinking about doing the bonnet for a while but never quite got round to doing it.mikeonb4c wrote:Vinyl wrap or bonnet bra might be interesting workaround solutions. I'm all for a bit of experimentation with these old girls.
Yea but no but......if you can find my old posts on here you'll see I was concerned about that very thing some years before that post on Bongofurum. BUT, your paintwork seems already to be in that condition, which is why I thought it worth considering. The main problem is they don't completely cover the bonnet so it depends on where your paintwork has gone. The sasquatch offer if free vinyl wrap sounds interesting and very generous alsoBongoBongo123 wrote:I would search "Bongo Bonnet Bra" online and see another Bongo forum bloke had problems with destroyed paint/erosion/fade from trapped screen wash between it and the bonnet paint.
If anyone does want some to try it on their bonnet let me know. Got a fair amount left and will happily let it go to a fellow bongoer for freemikeonb4c wrote:Yea but no but......if you can find my old posts on here you'll see I was concerned about that very thing some years before that post on Bongofurum. BUT, your paintwork seems already to be in that condition, which is why I thought it worth considering. The main problem is they don't completely cover the bonnet so it depends on where your paintwork has gone. The sasquatch offer if free vinyl wrap sounds interesting and very generous also![]()
I reckon a friendly paint shop might spray it for under £100