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Will heat damage new paint under the bonnet ?

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Im having my bonnet painted soon , the underside is being painted too as its a bit messy . I bought the new sound deadening heat protector foam in the group buy recently .When i went to see the bloke in the paintshop he mentioned it would look really nice to be left in paint , which i thought would be nice too. But with the heat of the VR6 engine , would it dull the new paint after a while ?. I didnt think to ask at the time , as i was a bit rushed .Regards

Rob

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Only bonnets I've seen damaged by the engine are on the outside when there has been a serious overheat or engine fire...

 

Not sure you'kk need to paint the underside, should be mint once degreased and foam removed etc

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Thanks for replies , the under side has some rust and is generally scabby really , that's the reason I'm having it done .

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the only thing though is when it rains you'll see some steam coming off the bonnet - which is always a bit alarming with cars of our age...

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Will look out for that Hassan , thanks for the tip . Nice of you to mention it , I can see visions of me now pulling over , thinking one of the hoses had gone !

Rob

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I have no heat shielding under the hood and had it painted over a year ago and no fading or issues (it is a g60 mind you)

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be aware that respray jobs tend to be less durable than factory.... as I know too well :(

 

Yes, agreed, I've learned also it's always best to sand prime the clear anything or else it doesn't last as long.

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be aware that respray jobs tend to be less durable than factory.... as I know too well :(

Will do Vag , I've been recommended to someone near me , been down to have a chat and very happy to use him . He is very OCD to say the least !

Rob

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My guy is awesome too Rob..... what cant be helped is the paint will never be as hard as factory :(

 

Its nice and shiny but will pick up imperfections easier than before.

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Ive heard Chemical makeup, water based vs. Solvent is a factor.

 

Application, it will always be thicker when resprayed.

 

I am not too up on my paint either mate nor do I want to put you off, just speaking from experience. They do look sexy with new paint though ;)

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