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To be honest my IR heat lamps are good for baking off laqure as well as seeing how well the paint and laqure has settled on the said panel, even in poor lighting but not recommended lol.

Oh Ed I could do your Bonnet, BUT and this is a big big but. Bonnets are brilliant for showing any and all imprefections to the eye, even someone with poor sight like you old man :D

This is due to the angle you look at the bonnet. (usally a 30degree angle, which is also the angle you look down the side of a car to see any imperfections)

For a few stone chips on the bonnet. Ill be looking at respraying the immediate area with the 3 cover coats of paint, but then its the drop coat which blends the new paint to the old colour. Which on a bonnet if not blended properly (And i am convident i can) you will see immediatly due to the angle. The same goes for the laqure. If not applyed correctly, and fade out used properly and the fadeout lines not buffed up using the mop. Any imperfections on that bonnet will be seen.

So I would say I would take on bonnet damage but I will clearly say to you ill doo my absolute best to correct the imperfections. As bonnets need a bit more care to correct with out respraying the entire bonnet.

Kinda Regards Ben.

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To be honest my IR heat lamps are good for baking off laqure as well as seeing how well the paint and laqure has settled on the said panel, even in poor lighting but not recommended lol.

Oh Ed I could do your Bonnet, BUT and this is a big big but. Bonnets are brilliant for showing any and all imprefections to the eye, even someone with poor sight like you old man ;)

This is due to the angle you look at the bonnet. (usally a 30degree angle, which is also the angle you look down the side of a car to see any imperfections)

For a few stone chips on the bonnet. Ill be looking at respraying the immediate area with the 3 cover coats of paint, but then its the drop coat which blends the new paint to the old colour. Which on a bonnet if not blended properly (And i am convident i can) you will see immediatly due to the angle. The same goes for the laqure. If not applyed correctly, and fade out used properly and the fadeout lines not buffed up using the mop. Any imperfections on that bonnet will be seen.

So I would say I would take on bonnet damage but I will clearly say to you ill doo my absolute best to correct the imperfections. As bonnets need a bit more care to correct with out respraying the entire bonnet.

Kinda Regards Ben.

Ben

Have a looksy tomorrow and give me opinion in English ;):lol: ................these chips are right down to the metal :o

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