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					15-10-2008, 03:46 PM 
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				Bonnet in car 
				 
					Good day.  
				
				
				
			Went a panel beater shop today to get me a panel for practice and experiments. So a ask for at the place and they had a Opel(GM+German) bonnet, think maybe mid 2000's corsa. Now having a car with a fixed rear seat was tricky to figure how to get it in the car. It took me a while to find a why to get it in but some how did it. I know my car have space inside but to fit a small car bonnet in, I was a bit surprised. ![]() Here is my test panel. ![]() My first experiment is going to be shield orbital(don't have money for a real machine now) with Menzerna Final finish PO106FA. I don't expect to work but going to try away. I will put up my findings when I have done it. Anybody else maybe been mad enough to try it?  | 
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					15-10-2008, 03:56 PM 
				 
				
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					I played around quite a bit with the shield orbital before getting a proper DA. It will get the job done up to a point. The other difference is it will take much longer for the product to actually break down. But you will get some sort of correction so it won't be a waste of you time  
				
				
				
			![]() I'm keen to see your results !  | 
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					15-10-2008, 04:03 PM 
				 
				
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				RE: Bonnet in car 
				(15-10-2008 03:56 PM)Pravin Wrote: I played around quite a bit with the shield orbital before getting a proper DA. It will get the job done up to a point. The other difference is it will take much longer for the product to actually break down. But you will get some sort of correction so it won't be a waste of you time u mean that thing will work with the Fluffy mop?????  
				
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					15-10-2008, 04:03 PM 
				 
				
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				RE: Bonnet in car 
				 
					Props to you for trying  
				
				
![]() Despite everyone taking the mickey out of the Shield, it will be a good starting point for you David : 083 642 2118 www.mobileimage.co.za ![]()  | 
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					15-10-2008, 07:44 PM 
				 
				
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				RE: Bonnet in car 
				 
					Hell yea...  
				
				
   Good stuff mate!  Good start!   
				Matteo - 2005 Polo 1.9TDi Sportline - Sooty  
				
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					18-10-2008, 08:55 AM 
				 
				
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				RE: Bonnet in car 
				 
					Good on you for your efforts. 
				
				
				
			![]() Just a tip however: A white bonnet is probably the worst colour for practising on as it is the most difficult to see swirls and scratches. Next time try and get something dark.......like black.  
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					18-10-2008, 11:56 PM 
				 
				
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				RE: Bonnet in car 
				 
					I agree that for general practice the white is not maybe the best but on the other said that advantage is it's same color as my car, white. So if i want to experiment with something I can see the effect it would have on my car.
				 
				
				
				
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					20-10-2008, 08:44 AM 
				 
				
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				RE: Bonnet in car 
				 
					I'm going to have the same predicament in the next couple days, going to pick up a couple panels...but I can't fit much in my Sportline.  Will have to try borrow a mates car...
				 
				
				
Matteo - 2005 Polo 1.9TDi Sportline - Sooty  
				
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					20-10-2008, 08:54 AM 
				 
				
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				RE: Bonnet in car 
				 
					Can't you fold down the rear seats? Or is that not enough?
				 
				
				
				
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					20-10-2008, 08:55 PM 
				 
				
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				RE: Bonnet in car 
				 
					Yea, might be enough, depending on what panels.  I don't think an average sized bonnet will fit though.
				 
				
				
Matteo - 2005 Polo 1.9TDi Sportline - Sooty  
				
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					21-10-2008, 07:41 AM 
				 
				
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				RE: Bonnet in car 
				 
					Make sure you take some old blankets or plastic sheeting so as not to stuff up the seats.
				 
				
				
				
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					21-10-2008, 07:57 AM 
				 
				
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				RE: Bonnet in car 
				(21-10-2008 07:41 AM)springbok Wrote: Make sure you take some old blankets or plastic sheeting so as not to stuff up the seats. Yea!! I usually car a blanket or two in my boot anyway, you never know when you might need them. Matteo - 2005 Polo 1.9TDi Sportline - Sooty  
				
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