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Been there. 200


With a roadworthy inspection coming up, and bare putty showing on my bonnet, I was forced to respray the hood on a day when it really was that hot (middle of summer in Australia). There was enough glare off the white bonnet that I needed sunglasses and the paint was drying before it hit the car, even though I was spraying about 2" away with mostly thinners. It was actually hurting my hands to feel the paintwork.

Anyway here's the shine you get when you spray laquer on metal that's hot enough to grill. The paint looks original, and not in a good way.
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Drive it like you hate it







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